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BROUGHT TO JAil

Lao:al Anre11ation Hu
'f'Du11h Job Ahead To
8Qat W&lt;llahmen

Charlet Hyaell Held
I Local Butde Aa
Suspect

NEXT SATURDAY

ROBBERY

-Jacluonton• Have Stronc

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blond feminine rum
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There are o 1ly twenty blond
!11m city who aN! ea

tabllrhe:d .screen actreal!leB They are
By JAME'iJ E HILEft.lAN
H Uywooo Calif e-t~t 25---Com Marlon Dav1ea Jem Harlow Ann
Gacbo
OoroLh)'
~!!r d w th the abWldfl (_'(' or d1uk H:l olnfl Or@ta
Mo.rkatll Natalie Moorehead Mary
Ncla A1 1ta Pqe Lllyan l'l.&amp;hman
Ina Ulllilt' Genevieve Tobb Laun.
La Plante Camille Hom a&amp;arlene
Dltt lcb Jean Arlbur
Edwina

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Continued !rom palile one)

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:ecttv Compaon Tallulah Bankhead

Baclanova Dorothy Lee Lila Lee
A barn on the fann of Marlon L
Marlo• N1xo Vtrgln o V..JI LUJA! Furbee at Orea.\ Bend was co01

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kmg crew wu called ttl

the car out Of the ditch Pel

low companions or GOOding said
thert! had been some arvument over
payment for the job and Goodine
was struck on the Jaw during the
3. tercat on
But this blow could
1 not have caused the fractured skull
physicians aid
Then sunday morning: Goodltll
llpp ::1 and ten In the ba.tll tub
tu net her &lt;-ould this haye caused

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Detroit,
In fad pl;l) 1.e a.r s a ut u los~
_yc:_-;;_ Ia ~ ;u~ o new (X1 Cf y what ccu d hav
a s &lt;1 the
Cl rei skull 1md I 1
Stat asmuch u the:re was no outwaul
ign f thf' lnju Y they admltt rl
- - hey wcr... c mp etel bam d
Jundlon City SundBy el'tllll., t
A ph ys!cla
.o.as
called t:&gt;
~pend a few days
OOOdlngs room Sunday nrternoon
Mrs A V Howell dele li-t e Lo thoclw he
oc yout
fhst complained
A ~ u s! ccmpton and Chilli Eu Nat &lt;:onal Convention of ll c J\n er
11a
~' e!t as the l8h I am going
banks who are attending Ohio u
can Let~:lon Auxlba!li h eld a De to d e An exam nauon rev &amp;.If'
er 'i P t the \e k e:n here
trot ast WE k n:turneU hem ~ Frl nothing wrong with the youth La
IHr n. cl Mrs Hen Y Kautz ho day
Iter however Gooding s CO'I dtiion
h
Mr~ Roy E Tracy tunne ly or 1:&gt; lll. re w rse a n d th~ ph)3 clan
a
be n Js u lg
e o.tivr.s a lrl Pomeroy now hvlmil at Loga I was was recalled In the pres2llce oJ
rle:1 s he e rctu cd oa h rday lu taker MOnday
m; "IIlng 0 t
h( j: h yslclan the yo utl d ed
be
h:mlC d Dayton
Gnmt hCI.!Ipllal nt Columbur; wllCI I!
Mv t fied as to. the CliiU&amp;e of
M and Mrs Ed Jenkl • ~on who ne v H und rgo a 1 op...
to
tc death
County Prosecutor John
are (mployed at the 0
H E a. g01t 1
cnl~,; ed an autopsy which
C1n PU 8 pelt lhe week Cl d with
MJ end Mrt~ J am lS Il.lu llrr am.. vn.s ccnductcd by Coroner J.. '
Mr md Mr~ Jesse B ewste
son Pllul Df c ncln a
vc c t~
Jo u:; Dr Jclu1 0 Henry and thr8
M B M D WIL&lt;;On who na:; bern week end guests of Mr f J Mr
lhn )lhys!clanR
~he guest of Mrs Chas
~ b bod 1.1
t Young nn ct W lJ \
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Prc~ecutor Bolin stated today
returned to hel hom., at R.t! ~ c Mulb!.&gt;rry Avenue
hat an Intensive
Jnveatlga.tku
sundv]'
Jol n PhlliiJlll nll!ht wutt
1 wouJto. be pressed In an etcort to dt&gt;
Mt and Mrs A N Betllel we te J :.tble t attc j to his a
n te1n ne h e ortgn or I...JoodJ g ~;
called to c c 1 natt saturday by accc nt or 1111 "l&gt;ll \\ alter
rae! ured skull
the ~&gt;eriGus tllnc~s or M s ne lll,"el b Rubst tuting in Mr PhllllJ nbs nee
Dana !'racy and Ollv r Oealy
brotl er
Albert coate 11 nnd HDrolll Fu;her wer Cincinnati bu
v s t
Ohio Unl\ersJty studer ts
)lenl Suntlay
the week end with !lome Io ks
Mr and Mrs Te J N lltcr Mr
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01 d MNI Cl~ de And CWII and ll d Mrs Harr y Galli g tv uf Nc
ram ly and Mlsa Ell2abeth Flck .e:onvl e spent the week
d v. l 1
s ltd Eunday m Dayto Sprt li Mr nd Mrs Fred Ho r
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CLASS MEETING
f'eld and Columbus
Mr nnd M , Cllft o
HI k.s ot
DJES IN LAKEWOOD
fh Live WLre Cla118 met at the
Pete ~elhlln11 ot Clncl ma.U was Log:3n W Vll. m·e nov 1 8 I to th
U U Cl urch at Enterprlzte for the
Anna ~aal daughter of the +.ee~ end yuqt ot his motht!f "a.mm property In SuflA Hu
f'gu ur monthlv meetinll' on Frida) ~e lite Oeorg\l' Schkaf PBSBtd M~ Vn l' Ebcrabach
Doll&amp;'las Wickham of MJ
vU
Sept 24th Mrs Myrtle Hlcka p1 t' awa: ~d~ eYenJtw' •t Uil! hodle
p ICY L Peoples len. Buturduy vlsltt:d his a ru.ndpuren ts
ve n
:':d~"::,':~~w.lth the follow ng membt: s uf her sister Mrs Joe A Or081maa1 or Columbus where he spent the weer. end
Hattie M lntooh SWIM! at Lakewoc:pd She was f9 years of wee e1 d He ""as nccon panted
M and Mrs Herb G s n
Anna Shuntftker Lucinda age She feaV811 one' brother J()hn home by M 8 Peoples who hll!i tamtly retumed E:unctay from n v sl
Schaal or Pomeroy and one l!llste
Allee Frick I 11lle Carmc
pent ttl.c pnst week there
at ~~101t and C:Jlumoull
Edith Bl&amp;t.e)
Ed1 11 Mll!l Joe A 01'0881llan o1 Lakewood
Mrs Pearl Hysell spent thr. week
Paul Brande nbur~ ct ur r. M
fit klll and
Mikh VlsltorB f
The b(ldy will arrive TUeaday ~ &lt;1 11 Columbus with hflr husband f ~ay to his cmpl yn cnt J D1yto
th~ c:tass were Sophie Bhlvelcr Ca
evenm,: and be taken to the home who Is :c;tJI conll1ed In the White ufk spc d ng U c v.ce...
1 wil l
his 1,:are ts M nnd M
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le CPmpbell Agnes Wee ks at d sun of her brother Jobn Schaar on Cro 11 hOtipltal
Ve lte Bo'o' en and du111hter Kath West Matn 1:1treet
M 3 Henry Ras p teft Bunda} fo B nude t m:
ralnc Mitch Ma Hicks nnd .son of
Funeral .ervloea will be held Ct.lu nbWI where she w 11 ~;p nd lh
M1 s Edna Btutels was eturned
Pomf'roy James White of Rock W~neaday .at 2 30 at the Peaco verk w L] 1 er taughtN' Mr ~ Ph 1 to hll home here Salurdll.y after
ptl 11-11 und Hartel Whlk ol C!ln church wltlt burial In the Beech Melf'r nntl family
noon from a Pru kersburg hospital I
to 1 RefrcshmentB wcte se -vcd
Orove cemetery by F'tnsterwa\d
M s Jllrtda Fields u,; l't joying a where she had been confined for
vacation this week (rom 1 e1 dutles the Pll.tlt two weeks followm&amp; sev
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nt tl c WUllnms stme
•11ral maJor operatJom Her cond1 !
AT RE-SVJLU: SVNDAI"
Mr and Mrl!l Ge&lt;Jf8B H P:uke r on w~ repmted t.o b!! much 1m
'l'l;c Su ldO) l ssu ~ d the Dally
spent Sunday with Mr u.ud M1 s proved
Tribl nc carried 11. story relative to
Tl to tuner~! IH!lVI&lt;:e~~ for Winnie J 0 Andf'reon at Rutla 1!
Mr and Mrs J W Wee8(' Mr
ht 1111 ge In the works I Rev 0 W A WHey ~ &gt;'~• of age wbo dltld
R1 ymond Ebersbach
und
so and Mrs William Weese of Colum
WUII ms Who h.as been lJa~tor 91 tJ¥ at ~IIi hDifltl n9.1't Reettsvlllti Jl'
'Jobly sp nt Sa.turduy 11 H 1
bus 11nd Mr and MrB Rlchatd 1
P(!mc oy Pht~h ol Ch i~&gt;f for day were eonQuctttd from the Unu1 h gtv 1
Dickman of New York ){ere Bun
etlmc \lMt TheA we~T- ho~~; f'd :etethret). church Sunday mor
Mu; J L Fnuber ami Miss Mar day RUests of Mr and Mn Earll
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a &gt;~ ~;~umter uf statP.me t:;
guertW Mdcr spent S 1 dny In Nease at Syracuse
dw It ~•m• our lnlo{mfmt wa.s lngRe\ Bert O'Connor oft'lcialed Columbus
with their ::a I r Mrs
Mrs Veda Slnc1111r Jeturned I
nGt &lt;..lear otJ qlid Rev Wllllam3 durh g the ~r~lces which Wll&amp; f ol l t&gt;l&amp;.t d Ptoples
v.ho Is !'illll co fl cJ home Monday alter spending r1
ha• nskerl for 'the Iollowlns ~ loW&lt;'d by burial tn the church ceme In t he hoapttal
month with her s l~&gt;ter Mrs Mil 1
recll~n
~
Led Mr Wiley was a 1on11 time
Mayor E J Ba.oon of Bura.so a dred Tubbs at Athe u1
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~v Wllllli.ms Was appdnted by esldtnt of UJat section of the F'Jorlda who hal!l been vlsltlng M
Mr and Mrs Wslter Dff' t 1
thr' qh Q Chtbtln l'flls!AlQ ~ y ~ count) havl11g spent nearly h1t. eu and Mrs Wllllam Ebersbnch. for t H nttngton spc1 ~ the 11r k c d
U!ty With the COM!peratlon of th tire IJle there He ts survived by the JlO.St few days left Monday for 1 ere vtth elatlv s a nd rr ends
ChrJ Uap
Cht ruhes
1 M~h!
n si~ter Mrs Mattlt' Hatch ot Columbus and Cleveland He wlll
M1s Elizabeth Orueser '-'nu da
Ccunty He il.a1 no t ~~ lg a~d oll \tl rns and one brother James vll:ilt his brothe In the l:J.tier city Rhten. Mrs Ed Heln s Mli 1 fl. rJ !
J mP llrst as stated &lt;bl.il [.1 e~~ente~ Wiley of Reedsvllle
after which he wlll n&gt;turn to th Freda were calle'i to Shaw ee Su
b ~
~ &lt;JnaUon on J 11)1 :;rtrst eft'ec
Sunny South
dny l:y tht' death of Mrs Or es 1
tlve litter Bunday BeP*~bcl 27 1
I Ed StraWis waB a vi itvr in Co
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llec
Mrs Will OrUI'Jlh
M s
I he rrBlJID,tlOI WRS 90 ·ace~
Jumbtl8 8wtday
Orurser remain!&lt;! there to al t d
t d It was Uwrefore !lOt nect!lj!!llry
A ma.rrlap ncenae WlLII ba~red
Philip Sommers and wl!e sper l the t u~eral Monday a!te1 oon
t A.llk the loca Chri.ljtjau CHP,rcrl here Saturday art.ernoon by the Run Y .,.:!Lh ei[Jl c
HUl t ng
carl Fisher cf Monkt!) Ru
ws
or I .s 1elease
probate court to J06eph Henry ton
brou~~;ht home from the Holzer h :.~s
Nether docs his leaving,, the Easter 27 or Ripley w va and
Mn. Prank Bh"d La en a vJ pital at Oalllpol s am d&gt;l.) md .1.~
tJ n cl
L e~5111 ly n PI.Y that'&lt;ft.a 1
Rebecca Lucille Duncan :u 01 H0len Shr-pho.rd of Xenia vlaiteq Jmprc.vlnl t'apidly
oUle minister can not be set::urerl Pomeroy
with Mrs Birds mother Ml's Belle Mr.; Call e Ohl nuer vho h &lt;; t e
If the local church decides to M
VDU.ilhn and da.u1hte1 A na. o\el vlsltm1 at PllL~ b rah
et nm d 1
Loin
tw ltllnllt.er
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1\1 Wtll ams aillo states that ht!
rcmt6lll for a few weeks visit
Orurst&gt;r ftCrompani
her hf'me
wlll live In Mlddlepot t and ot 11
Mr and Mrt~ Joe Meter of Bard
Mrs Katharine zw~Jfel an
Ruttu 1d as st~ted The e'iitor of
bury spent Sunde.y with his par daUBhter Mrs C H s n th wiD 1
the Dally Tribune rea:rei,E very
f'nts M and Mrs Philip Meier S have ~n vlt!lUt18' the forn r
n uc Uta! the source of lnfortnA.
Mr Jacob Ament u1 d mothe t daucNer Mrs Elmer D fhl h cc
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tton vas so. at variance wlt.h the
Mrs Sll81e Pullins wen! called t o U"ll s rett rn d h me su ::Ia)
ll :.I lacts as stated tly Rev
Columbus SUD.das on account o(
Mr and M s Waldo Be
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WI am~
the lllnese of Mn Pulllna daUih famlij: a11d M:r9 Almond oi Ports
='-~ --ter Mra Jetr Ge5t.
:Oj)uth were aunda.y vislt'lrs h ere
Lon' Oce•• Stntd11
M s H L stretch ol Bt :r..outs
Mr apd Mrs R.eul:en W 'leeler of
r ., til lll!ltnn~ of
The no tl
came Saturnay to villlt her mothel "tstav-sh Mr and Mrs Elm~tr
Mr11 Elizabeth Schaefer w:htl L~ .~Jlhnson and dauahter Martha Mrt
tl" Pa ftr from ltl'hrln~:: etralt t
quite Ill at her home In M'lper' of Wheellns spent the Wl..'tk ertd
An! rctlra nrar ( 01 r Mla!"P
vUJe
wlpr Mr and Mrt1 Bentm Wolle o 1
~t'l !\00 'It!!
(!l f'rll
r ~ l.!iO "~II tl r l
Mr and Mn Albert Kobnspa.r Wes Main street
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rer and children and Mr Shumak
Mil!11 Ml~d Campbell Is n
tr of New Lexf.,.,tan •ere adeAtR of joyinr a vaeatlon from her dutle 1.n
1
Rev 11nd Mrll Jl. L. He 1thort e on the Ewing rrocery
It N.nln street Sunday
Mr .and Mrs Chris Oluesenkamp
Davi~ Bar.aotU or Aahlnnd fm
daullbtert Katharine anu Mt Ro 1
merly of Pomeroy wlll lea.ve Frld&amp;y bert ll'el'fUt!Otl of Charlestcn spent 1
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tor Genova Italy
the weet end here with rf'l u v ~
Mr and Mn DUion CrOM of Ra ~d :rrtmd8
cine t'Jiel t the weelt. end vlth Mr
Dr and Mrs R E Boice m 1 M
When your Byea become
and Yta Norman Pou
Sci start were Col unbus vlslton 1
otralnod from..._ orlrrl
Curtis Hamtlt.cn Mm
VirR Sunday
toled by expooure 10 Sun, Wind
Camptw!l1 aru::l .MiSII Snrah l'j'lllllps
Mt and Mn John Dt rst an
.,.. Dusl, apply a few d._ of
were btWnesa vi&amp;l.t.ors at Ht nt1n1 family ol Roaev111e vlstl ~d relat1ves
ton. MOhday
here over the week end
Murine. It Retlt, Rdreoh...
Uao Tel e.nd daugl ten or Park
MWiea Elnore a11d VIola Kau
Soolh... Murine hu boonafely I
enbtll'l' l!lpenL Sunday here wtth rei ot Columbu.s were RU'llltll of Mr
..... for mony
and friends
llnd Mrs Oecq:e IJct.J.el Saturdu}
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your Eveo dolly wltb
llr Uld Mrs. Alvin Bmlth and and l!\lnday
~ tlf Rock Sprlna• are spendlna
::.:;::::..;._~----a raw daya WWl b•r po.re 1b Mt
Y•eateoa Eqtloratloa
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::!e!'ra 'I1'1omaa Coof!: of W Main
Excavation• on o lal'(e ecole at II
14' and Mn James Hood Lena Clllche11 Itaa In Yucatan were be-.
Dnd Barbara Epple of columbus IUD bJ' the camecle laatllutlon In
vlslte1 with relatlvea here onr tlle 182:4, bat otller explorattooa were
week end
lltarted man,. 1eue before tbal
CHICAGO, U 1 •...;4::•-Le Moynt Btnthornc nni to date.

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lng 11 e ulm~t 11 nwnentble to
rl ~n peaking contmgent now pre
een~ m Hol!ywood
&amp;c u.~e of 1 tle shortaa:e of blon
(i( s n Hollvwood ma11y blond act
e~rscs have been given rolea which
rna) res 1lt In stardom
carmen Ba.rnes elrhteen year
old Tennessee school girl novelist
recently placed under oontract to
net has trei~JJ~el'! of blond hue MI..,~
Bames preylously waa a writer at
the Rme l!ltudl,o and her chilli am

Her novel5, School Girl written
I when she was fltteen and Beau
Lover tt more recent wort have
attracted attention
But IJCreen tests pro\'ed MIM
cv.rnt:R to be of a blond type now
llackiug In Hollywood Bhe had ha.d
no previous acu111 expert nee but
with her looks and ability as an
IQ()tress Ule studio showed no best
tatio 1 In ustlna her 1n starrlnl
I rolt&gt;s She is also an accompltahed
viol st dancer pa.J Iter ani sculp
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not a comet that passes
but a fixed star of con
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'SWII&lt;JIU!I Amtri&lt;a, but
Studebaker was making
history long before 1t
lpl~redFreeW!u;eling
Stu~ was

lint to
lnako light Sizes when
~lllpnee clasawasfWI8Ulg
With FOWi! lint to fos
terlargescaleproduction
of quality E1ghta .lint
and sbll unbeaten •n
f. etoek car records for
opeed and endurance
Studebaker took tbe
f IIQueak out of your car
With ball bearing eprmg
lbaeklesl
It took the
11Ue8J out of YO\If gas·
oane.nththehydn&gt;Ratie
gaoolmegauge! ltcut
1 the 1'001' out of your ear
1 buretor With an efl'a:tive
carburetor silencer!

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every car carnes
eomewhere the lmpreaa
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aeta the pac:e for all ears?
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Chmeae A,nd Jap Troope l8ebef Cunent Small dePtol:l ta and arnlngs v.u
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wlthd aw thei r n oney B ll 50In l arslup Youn~r Curl u ~ ~ 11
~ d wu ld be calallllwu:; gt ~.~~
100 Cara Stolen by
Caaea to be Decided
of l t&gt;m we1 e c:onvllC t'
thai. th he w 11 follow m his ra 1
I pres nt time
Tokio Sept 2&amp;-IN8-Ten Chi
Waahln1ton Sept 29-INB-Bt! bank Wl!i about to cJOiit' 01 b 111
op
For every n IIIIo 1 pout Is sterl·
Gans 1n Year
by Jurlltl
neRe soldiers were lUlled •ncl on" lief l8 IJI'OWlna: In well lnfrnme..l ter :1uch persUilSlon &amp;l rd n
lit1cal foot.~te)lll 1f ~ en lhe
I g ~orth of !!ODds we expo t Brl
Japane~~e Wlll:l WOWlded In a clash cLrclell that the raltroadll have fall pre~~lden,t MeG ath
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lmpcrts 2 000 000 1)0llnd!i.
Be
between Chinese and Japanest ecl to impreas the lltel'l!ltate com
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u·oops Ill Klrln 250 tnUea north of merce commiBI!Ion with their im
ey
wan to w
r v.
'Jr., Me ... et
1: ue
e ave
&amp;rations ot a state Wide automl. Endllll a summer vacation which MUkden aecordiUB' to advklell re pe,ratJve need tor a 15 per cent 1n the! mo ley bnause ll ey had 0
0 1 gf'r the- gold DO l.he goods !:co
bile theft rt.oc: were bared' here to ,..eaan last June the Oh.lo Supre n celved from mUit..ary authorltlet1 iu !.111!11,1le In treta:ht ra~s
othe conyenk! lt placll! 11 whicl ()
mf' t thlo; de ficit therei'OJ&gt;e we
dl.t whUe authorities moved npl4 Oourt tmtay o~j_ta fall term Ua.ncl Ulla
The concensua a, near as It can put t McGrath said
~ ~e~U: d~:pcrts or 1eM lilt

Auto Theft King Supreme Court
Found In Dayton RetUffiS T0 WOfk

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Manchuria 118 a
paiR« Htmdredll of
The altered rinK was rfri&amp; eel
Th cc:.urt calendar calls tor th" enese occupation occurred when 11
work rs cheered thr
with the arrest lllld purported con diQivA tton of 25 ca.Rt!s on the 1 detachment of Japan~ encounter
durill the drive lo
fesaion5 of Alvin WllUam 8 a&amp; pro- mertta and declstOJ s on about 100 ed 500 Chinese sokllen who had
E~ route to Loa do
prletor of the Williams Auto 8a1e&lt;~ motl 1 s by the e
oi Cctob r stra.yed Into the Jal)tlnese rallwa
told the Lord Provost or
Company and Gordon HUfhe&amp; Mosl or these casea lt wa ~ ,xpe t wne
at Aberdeen that he re(lrett 1 Brookville both promlently known ed Yfill lnvol e the submission of
l h s holiday but tll:lt he here
C\lr t ln~
o 111 raum 1 t to the cou t
Nam.rng Sept 2,_1NB-Rer.ov
ho~d his return to t h ~ cu)Jlllll
Wtlllams and HlJII'hes were ap
oases that were scheduled f
erlng at 11 hO!:!pltal from injurie~
mignt be helpful to the cou tr~
prehellded when they were said to hear tiS today Included th()8(' of received when attacked by a mob
Po!Jowins ti.ls conferearce with have attempted to claim an tlUto !he Colwnblan Bl.llldlng ami Loll of Clinese students Dr C T
the king Prun e M lister MacDon mobile that hal1 been pial ted in 11 Ccm1 any of. Colu!l btu; Eo.nd Lt f' Wang announced today he plannl!&lt;l
ld "' l.S to nga n dlscu ~ h e !&gt;ltua !local care.ae and whicll det.eettvc~ Maysville Bridge case
to carry out a long cherished de
tlon with the cabl et after vhlch had discovered a.nd identJned a.a a
A jecisiOI i!i sought 1r the B U
sire to rCIIIgn u foreign Minister
the governments decision on a stolen machine
1ng and Loan case by Attor 1
of the Nnttonall8t government
dect oD wm be a:1nounced n u
omclals e9tlmated today Ul.at the IOtmcral Gilbert Dettman that w 11
Dema.nd!l for Wamrs resignation
House or Commons probably on a11e1ed rlna has bee 1 respon9lble prevent the common pleos cou
were made by the students wh&lt;:&gt;
Wednesday
for the theft and dlBpoaltlOll or 1 rom a1Jpolntin1J rece1ver 8 fo t IJ u ged war with Japan on aocowu
T11e Prime Mltllster himself ac more than 100 autcmoblles tn this ling nd lear assochl.t (ll8 exceJl of u e oceupaUon or Manchuria
C(lr~ ng to authorltat ve informatmn section of the state during the pa.st wheu such appllcatlon 1s made by and critlclzecl the rorets 11 rtlnlllter
In Downing street bas not bet&gt;n yeo.r Most of the thefts It wa3 the Attorney Genera] 0 1 behalf uf becauae he had not adopted a more
won over completely to the Idea
believed took place n Cincinnati he ~t.att" bulldllg o.nd loan .supe
m 1Jit.n.nt policy agalnBt the JaPl'n
age eral election ut lh 11 time b
NewJ)Qrt Ky and Covington Ky Inter. dent
eBe
Jng t wJUing to go to the co nt y
Nine etolen cars have a lre~~.dy
Tl f' MB.ysvlll"' brldge eft~ ]R !:Ia
It was not Indicated when WtUJI'
mk ~ he Is a.sauled
the Buppo t been recovered with the revelation ed Jpon an appllcaUon b} tl
planned to place hill ICBignatlon 11
of a lltltl 1nl coalition party or the 1otlh the alleged conspiracy
Six Mayrvllle Bridge Company for a the haQds of Presldh!t Chlans Ks.l
back nf!: ot at 1 ust t~o cr he ex l~t o en have been located detective~ writ o! prohibit 00 prt.'ventl 1 g 1 Shek but It was underBtood the
inF\' parties
saldW
Bro n Counb Probate J l:ze fr
Plesldent as well aa o~her ofllclaL~
How thiS miKht be accomplish
IIUams and HlJ8hes wet-e hcl&lt;'l hear Ill condemnation proceedl gs would UrJle Wang to remain In tbc
ed l!l as much of n puZl!llc l.O lh tOday on technical charaes of sus brought by th Kentucky HIGhWtlY Q:overnment t~ervlct~
CflUI tY u large as to Ma 1JOnal1 r~~~nthe~cials Indicated however Commlntoner to obtul
hu d h
Foreign Oftlcto a.ll.aches and pollee
Abar.doned by man~ of his fOI m r federal au~:i~e~ ~~rn~ over to Aberdeen Ohio !or the eo JStruc today blamed radical 11tuden\:.8 from
1
JaJ..( tc cull agues wht ~ t 1::&amp;.
vlolatin the Dye
t c arges 0 tlon of an approach to a br\df: Shanghai for the attack upon the
head of the emergefl.cy govcn ment the tra.~s-a&lt;lon' o"r',•- balen" d ,,";', I\CI'OM the Ohio Rivtn to Ma ys y\1 ~ loreia:n Minister They took step-s
and mwJ!Ilng to go all the WU )' from Ont&gt; at.a.l.e to anolh~er
... • Ky
today to deal wlth several hun
wltl the com"rvatlves Jn their d
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The Br dge Cumpe.ny which owns dred students reported to be en
manns for a protective tariff Mae
the land claims that one tate ca route hen! from Bhana:hal to con
Don d hllll found h msc1t in 01 GASOLINE SHIPMENT ot lf!lally condemn la11d fo It&amp; sl! tlnue a1Jtatlon tor a Ja.panel!le war
cxtr mely difficult p s1tlor 10 t en 'i COMING FOR RUSSIA n another state
with teiSJM)Ct to the futUle pot cit.'~
FABMEJC. FATALLY INJURED
of the government but with ngu d
DENMARK SUSPENDS GOLD
Pataskala 0
Sept 29' - INS-to hi own political futul'
Detroit Bept 21l-INS- A con
Struck b
dl
11
slgnment of 400 000 gallons of
Y
spee na automobile
The prime mllll.stcr s frie1 ds ~;al :l gasoline from 8/.lvlet RUSBiu. was
Copenhagen
Sept
2$--INB- carrying five ne110(!11 Oliver Mer
today he was 1t'termlncd not to expected to arri e in Detroit t.oday Fu.lllng: In lh e with the new nnan chant 80 year ol.:l Columbia Center
sell out to an) party o.
mia:t t
cill.l policies of other scandinavian farmer was fato.lly InJured here to
dlmmotc hln'U!eU altogct tl
from according to an announcement by na.tlons and Great Blltaln Den dav 8ea1ch was 11 p,ad "-o·-h
Colonel Walter C Cole executive
WLI he pollttca1 scene This was to be vice president of the Mlehlgan mark today suspended the gold out Llckln1 county for th(&gt; hit ana
run motorists
one of t.be questions tu be diecuQsed Union league club
in •ne prbne miniliter s con(e eme
c 1e
ld h
ACTRESS KILLED
--wttl: the king
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organization
has
lnVt!l!lti(lated reports that Detroit
H llywo ~ Sept 29-=i'NB-VIr
was to be made the object of oJI 1inle Doyle 24 screen actrcSI:l was
exportation$ from the Black Sea r. a t:d I lu a freight tram pollc
and Caspian sea dltltrlcts of eu 11 kllle today when her automobile
sia He U\d Investigation had re rep01tecl
vealed tha~ RIUI8la plans to eend Trainmen said they saw the big Cil.
2 700 000 gallon!! to this city
Lareenina: clown the road and lltoll
Athen11 0
sept 29-IN8-Illl
P d the trait u.s the autllmoblle attempt to mop up Sua:ar Oreek.
Supportera Already Clarn1
FACULTY T.t.KES CIJT
truck the enslne
where John OOocUna: 18 year ol!f
He Will be Nommated
Ot!lawat-e 0 Sept 29-INB-Teu
Uhr!cluwUle freslunan and four
J;er cent salary cutli reducing the
other Ohio Uolverslty student•
on Ftnt Ballot
11ud.~et tn.ooo have been a.ccepted
went for beer Saturday night be
by Members ot U !! Ohio WeqJeyan
fore Qood.lng suffered a m)'llter
By GEORGE R HOLMES
UnivErsity faeulty a.ccordlnK to a 1
lously fractured skull that calllll!fl
INS Btatr Correspondent
announcement here today
hts death Sunday wu IM!IIend 111
Wr.Phlngton Sept 29--INS--Or
have been started here &amp;ockiy by
jJanlntlon work In behalf or OtiY
'Floater' Founcl Near Where oftlclalB
ROBBERS
ESCAPE
Jl'ra kJin D Roosevelt s candldaev
With ph}'alcians still baJiled aa
Colhnp waa Thro'Wft
tor the Democratic presidential
WHEN GUN "JAMS"
to t!le real explanation for the In
nomination has now reached I!IUOh
From Yacht
jury authorltle8 arrested Robert
a pomt thai the most entbuslaeUc
Marion. 0 Sept 29-INB-Three 1
Goodwin operator of the alleged
amO"I hla supporters are predict robben whose joint etrorte in a
uuntii)Jton N y Sept 21-JNa beer jolbt which Ooodina: and his
Ina bls nomination on the first holdup at the bank of Caledonl'l - A pms1ble olue to the murder frlendl!l were ._td to ha.ve dslkd
ballot. ln tbe oonYentlon next Jw c netted them cmly $80 were btmted mystery o1 Benjamin p Collln1s on rhaiyes or Uquor se1Un1
One auch pred.Jction WI$ made by police 1n th1a section today a.fte Stamford yachtsman wu l!leen to
otn.clals today frankly did not
todas by Senator Wm J Harris of t.hey e&amp;ea.ped when a rlfte In th@ day In the Ondln&amp; or the body of ~ know which way to 'urn In Uletr
Georgia. who ha.&amp; jul!lt returned hands of 08ahier T J Pttt.maa man aboUt o years old at Eat.oo s IDYelltlgatlon
PhYISiciNUI
and
fl:'on1 Albany where he was Oov failed l'tlm a~ a c:ruclal moment
Neek near where the COltnp \medical experte haYe been unable
Roor!•velt B guest and prewmably
A Ja.mmed cartrldp previiDWd crulaer wa.a anchOred on the nlifht Ito llaY whether the Injury was
H:aused by a. blow •t.ruok In a fllht
diaolONled the 1932 outlook with him P1Uman from lhootlnl at the rob- of the murder
The man weighed 185 pouoda or by a tall qalnet a bathtaa
Tt!f:re are few Democ:ra.ts In ben after he had covered them
Althourh It wu ddnlkly deter
Wash ngkln
however who a~ when he found they had forced wan 5 feet 8 Inches taU 'W'&lt;Ift blue
optlmtatle enou1h to believe that Lynn Ubderwood. and N 8 HIU overalla a blue ahlrt and a Ieath mined that a. dull tncture caUIId
Oov Roolevelt or any other man aaaiatant r:aahlen to Ue 011 tha er IM!lt on which a buct!e bore the the de&amp;Ul oftlclaJa speculated and
wiP be l101Jlinated on tbe ftret be.l door While theJ looked for money Initial z U wu beDeved poeetb1e theortt.ed in v~about. bow the In
lot. eome ol' thtm believe Roo&amp;e
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8
in a kbi with
velt ultlmakty will emeqe as the
eand!c'aR but they predlet tllat tt eea&amp;pe acooRII.na' 1.0 polloe but the erulJJer ldid. ldllet! Cbll~ 'M!01 I'd AtfJentl pra man with whom
DOne Rruck blm
cordlDI ~ li1a Wite'l ltor)'
be quarreled ovv paJDIID$ IGr &amp;ow
will bB oaiJ after a blUer battle
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ud Peulodo, of ... _ but m addllloa, Mal'"'"'
~ im.portutnew ..tv~:DCM ucluuve to this hoe
Spioy-Shiold 'l'aiM., TwiJ&gt;.PowR Detoclioa, lhe
"M...lulal&lt;!d" Cirouit.

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o t r.l)l('(&gt; It bt!l avtrl h s pru~ncc to any J)ORSibli!! f' e n r~
I 1:1 nlv lh InteriOr snd naladJUBted
1dl \d to 11 ho rv
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en o lc.nn t'llef In such a bird Ukf' B
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em eluded

By O'ITO 0 TOLISCHUS
I N 8 starr Cot respu1 dent
Lc;nc.lct S( !Jt 211---E k 'i&lt;i. a oa :J
out of B ltain s tangled polltlca
situation Pl. me Minister J Ram
say MacDvnald spent a 1 hour al
B Jekinaham pa ace w tl
Ki g
Gef#le th 11 afternoon
Oil a summons from the Mo
arch the Prem er arrived at tht'
palace at 2 p m And ll'ft just one
hou later etu nll!J to 10 Dow
lng sta-ee.t h iB omcml residence
l'he confere1 ce It WllS under~:~tood
centered about tJ e subJect or a
general elecllo
which
King
George has been reported as anx
Jous to deft'l llS long as por!Sible
Returtn1 to London from &amp;I
m~l at an early n:our the kltg
Imme diately began to
a cqua 1t
himself with the details or the po
llt1ct11 situation as a basis fm dl~
solv n&amp;: par !lament and orderl t!J
an &lt;' ection or for a nEw a ppeal to

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Well! Mr. Whistler, What Are
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The •m•m&amp; performance of thi&amp; 1ft-' DeW lille of
Ma]~ ft:«~Yen 1t lllmoet ~ behef You mutt
- oad llur 1booe romabblo achievemen,. of lhe

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coru:','"w'~:·~~~'~'::::-:h~=::.~~':;::~::P~~":;N:: IWINOY CIT,Y BftNI{
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TJ&gt;at H11 Re11gnabon W1ll
c;artfy Cr~l•cal

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OF INji'ERI'IATION AL

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Pa.h and not qui~ 1:10 cool ton11ht
Jesday fair and warmer
West VII"'JJ.nia hlr not 10 oool lo
j/{6.
probably Ua:l t fr011t in Ea11t portlnn tonlfb~

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Plea

MacDonald And Br~hah
Ruler In Conference
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POMEROY OHIO, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 1931

DAL.Y ftTBUlB

[l[CTION PH~S[

A barn belongina: to W111L:lm
Holly of Lona Bottom WBB destroy
ed by fire Sunday night about 8
o clock The fire WR.B belle\'f'd lu
have been startei:l from new hay
which had been stored In the bo .. n
Several tonB of hay and a large
supply o1 potatoes were de8trOJ.ed in
the nre the amount of loss
amounting to nearly ~000 It wa1
not known whether any part of the
1088 was covered wtth Insurance
Two cows a wagon and a tractor
were obt.aln!!d from the bur l1g
barn by the help of ne~ghbors be
!Lcoklng at the era of the silent tore they were destroyod
p cturea: !!lnema history has revetl.l
ed that blondes reigned supreme
BIBTHDAI" DINNER
Studio llsts give such names as
Pearl White Agnea Ayres ConJ.
M1 Charlu R~ '&gt; enlcrla ned
stance Talmadge IJUlatl GJ.sh Jane Sunday with a birthday cJnner In
Novak Auna Q Nilsson Blanche honor of her daui!,hter Mrs Hornce
Sweet Mae Murray Enid BennPtt t:!~ltl of Hartford Tl ose tmjoyh g
May Allison Vera Reynolds Mlse lhe I mlCJ w~re
Mr 11.r d Mr11
PoPont Wanda Hawley
Etbel He let' ln lth and daughter of
!Clayton Seena. Owen Ruth CUt Hartl rd Miss Thelma Radchif of
lord Cla.tro• Wlnd.or and many oth Ja.c!Caon and James RuliS of w ell
ers.
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KING GHHG[ AND

pletely destroyed by tire about J()
o clock Fr1day nilht The ~:ntlre
contents. which consts~ o( 20 ton~
Of hay 1M buahels of wheat 200
bwo;hels of potatoes a waaon ht.r
ness and other farm lmplen t:ntll
vere destroVild In the blar.e
Th" ftre WillS believed to have
been started by llghtnllll In the
electrical stonn which visit~ tJue
county Ialit F'rlday night The
amount of loss Fqrbee said wus es
llma.ted at a bout Sl850 ptlrt of
which was eovered by tnsuranct'

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Lona Bottom F1re Thought
To Have l11n1ted By
Combuohon

around In the road their ear sltp
ptd back lnt.o a ditch and over
turned
Gooding did not appear
to be In red m the accident
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DURING STORM

Crawford Pifl
Doraay
Norma
Shearer Ruth Chattertun Sylvia
Sid t'J
Hedda Hopper
Gloria
Swa son Kay Johnson Debe Da
iels Irene Rich Irene Dunn Olja

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Furb,e StnK!ture An&lt;!
Contento A\ Great
Bend Burned

turning late Saturday ni1Jbt one
of the youths suddenlY remembered
that he bad forgotten his pipe In
Sugar Creek
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Booth ConStil.nce and Joan Bennett
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BIG BARNS
IN M£1GS COUNTY

Thtl fracture
pbyaiclans said
Til s ill but 11 mere handful v.;hcn
wa~; on the righ t stele of the youth s
h ad extendlnr down the front w the trmy ot stllJs with hair ra l&amp;"lna:
ward the right eye
from a ll11:ht browa hue to Jet. bLack
Saturday night
Gooding and R~ readied Among hem 1.1-e
four other University student.!. drove Cla a Bow Nancy Carroll Claud
to Buaar Creek it wu learned.. Re 'i'tte Colbert Mary &amp;tor Joan

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In Flnmb•a• Work
na tlng alll!.lns' any one countr:;o

u. ror as ht Seema 1:0

,bine approxlma.tJng the

seneral kno'l\.r.
Increase of 15 per cent they de
Mere than 1200.ot10 waa wltl
n r Unit«! St11tcs and others
ma.nded It has bean asoert.ed by cfra 1r. by depo5Jtor.; t..f Lhe b:J.nk
Than 1n F•te
I ad ree tse ot our rr;.artrets tor
many thut .aucll an lncreaae would yutr rdav Oil yl 1g thPir b
nan yeiiJ15 We are entlt1er:l to re
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liVe u 1e railroads an a.dvo.ntag" boo li and lettert1 notifying then o!
Hr.mptOI va
co pt
29- tr :-::
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1ow Nhe 1 our ru1 tunc l11 at
over all other ind-rles which a e th ut'Cilllon to cloSE' abo It :!1 tl
a ke
Whntnrfatela
St' f j l n
lt: Ut-r to 11 emb ..n of tho
of necessity undenrotng rcadj u;t PG.'I It urB gal h
ere d ln f1on o1
f L rds u n:~u c g oon
ment
nstilotlon before t.he doo 'b ope~d Fro! ssor ~llshH Ka c c ~ ~e l t~ H "
troduc ion of I c b1U
Clo6e obtierYc s ate predicting 'T'hry we ~ met personul Y by prr
ro'rning his ll ett yo ng w ft&gt; h
nI " I
the flotnmii!Blon may g1ant lln In
Ide t M Grath who xplll ned
J~
t nt 1 pn e :&lt; 11 ry,
L rd Melrhe f nelst ed the tar"!
must be ae ttled In; \.tie pre
crease of 5 per cent but will ex
h r. tha II c f!lc e s a d duec
w k 01 1 tel tturf'
1 wiLl
t •u eled
cept agr1culh1.ral prodl cts part
ad cddcd to clo:;c Ll ba 11 1:'
cularly whut cot Lon livestock a1 d a 1 ~ tht' «li'Rhll!l:l cGUI
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has devoted thr- Pft~ t 'e
fruita and vegetables from Its pro I rG e cp at!
expen
n
I ts I te
A l election at t1 e preS(&gt; t tune
vlstons leaving heav~ commodltlc&lt;; a IR JIGflt McGn U a so
An d the t.'i.l fere rf~ of h
1"1~ ~ d \\outd d~ r 1pt the CQUntn
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ron one end to the other Just at
1 ornev6 on the en o his
of It
lle ~ tct 11 full and exp esr. d
arraignment on a d ar1w ot u &lt;:1
he moment v.hen un1ty 111 the
The l'Bilroads case which hu ~ conv lL ull Lhat stockbt.ld 1 wcu
desp\11" the ~not nal
&amp;NlateBt 1at anal llSS('t
been pendlna: since June wm soon e~ vf a good dividend
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g P us:aln.ilt th-" i g r of I
-----br closed Oral araument ror a1 u
Many depoBiton; lUg
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the land on
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apln1:1t the propo~ed Increase wlll McGl'Blh to econ&amp;dt'r J
FeAA r of bu gu"gl'll at h U 1 l'
BOMB EXPLOSION
be concluded this week a1 d tbe 01 0 h n; '.!epa ed w I u
lty of TcnneftH has been w~; I
CAUSE Of ,PANIC
eommlflslon wtll the
begin
1.1; draw nt
heir money M(Q a
nil!hl anct da} t v. ~ a m le- 1
conliideratlon of the votumlno~ tid there 1\'trP Ju:::lan t ~
JJ&gt;i
of h opus
Chicago &amp;::It 2S- INB-Explo
record
l tell~tf! being fmc~ tu ,~
HI r.ou 1 tl '1 I W}
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slnl of 11 dynamite bomb early to
A decision which will be a no depositors In order to pt-rs Il l Kanr toctay d oc bt!d th p ufl'
day rocked the flllihlonab!e South
mentow one to tht' all triUlspor them to accept theh u o Y
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'P. :l t on
M cblgan Avenue residential di&amp;tatlon system J.s expected to be
The president also sa d u 1J
New Bf&gt;r Cf' n a 1 tr a } rt a l 1
let spreadh g panlc among hilll
given about Oct. 15
of other banks a1 d In estm e
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'I his sa trr. 1~
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--hoWM:'H had reQUer;ted h
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Guests of exclu:slve butell! and
11 d a g tat leal of whk h b dom: " occupant~! of apartme1 t houses 'CiJ,
HERE YOU .4.8[ :MJ:N
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Danbury Conn Sept 29--INB- Posl~ rles
poet Y 8 form of
xp f' iu
blocks around ned to the streM
On men
The Danbl.loi"Y hatte111
£ a
11u tUng tl e b111 kIll wh c~ h pr f or ~ o r.a ll
scantily cle.d
so help us let It be known tod11~ busll ess McOrath M~ d
1 tvld 11h W 1 '11h1u he I~ :o:crutcd r wl
Tl e bomb damaged tbe fron~
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they have designed an Emprelll:l my customers lt Is up u I r
er I II ocencc
I row
a lwo Stol'i buUdmg ttolui1ny: jp:J.
Eupnie style lid ta adorn the mas wherr they take tlwlr
o.. rv
I ous n K11nf' Doctor Kar.e wish I Advert!Blng Carrit&gt;rs agef)cy wb,R:b
1 b ~ lliO k
culine brow
madf' no recun mendal u
r b ' ' all clsr to fl
11u; bt!en the center of a labor war
The jaunty little bowlert~ ha\ e
Th~ Ma.)falr Stat 811
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mke~nuu fm t r ))ror ~
according to pc.l ce
No inJuries
made such a hit with the lsdles was estabU!I) ed m 1926 Sixty fl.v j dec 11 t'd at the hroriu~ lun o row il \\Cre reported
11nd Incidentally hnYe tossed the perc 11t or the stock u
ht&gt;ld ll
v U ix' posslbJ
the defc1 r1nn
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nit hl t k~ the .,., ltncss ~tc d
hat factories so effectively thtlt rha 1man of 11 c board
I ~ ut t&gt;rh abf. 1 ~o I k u
OHIO !!iTATE U OPENS
etyllstll have perfected a Eugenic
llt' l man 1 otr th
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hat for men
vc
Colu nbus 0
Sept ...., -IN~k-::
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One aid• or &lt;he b•lm on ... m••
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cu ne Eugenle is rolled up grace
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Sept 29-INB- J- fo a !ll o p I I t&gt;ht&gt; ~ n
~ I !:)tate uclvertllt)
todl!'Y officially
fully 8lld the othe curves down 1
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opened Its :illth }'Ear
Chic fashion ovel one eye
Richard Washburn Ch ld a h'l I
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Ever on were 00 a mot.:~ \\eddlnk
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0 a JJ('NOT
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Sep
trip loci Y 11 eir 1101 u~;~
too INS- Th.-.1 a~&lt; A £diso1
pbe la.nt niKht at the I 0 l e ()[ M s h m Sl t!t'thl'R frvm ur Ill c p lt
f'hild s parentli
Mr 3 i M ~ ! nln passllfl e rl."!ltless night 1md
Joh 1 J Gallagher o( Newport
r m d
sen t!What
weaker th s
c ld ~~oho formelly wu u !ted n 01 I g accorolng ko a bullet n 1&gt;; FollowtnK a Confereuce
Ina the studenkl ear from a ditch Statec Ambassador to Ita ~ ~as 1 d by D1 Hubert Howe hi pe
Berha W•tb Curti"" a..l.
bui ph)'lllcians doubted whether he married three times bcfol'e M111
nnl pi yslclan
Von Hmdenbur•
could have suffered the fatal In Ever~n wa6 Cor cou yeor t
Till' agf'd
vf'ntor ha
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jury In that manner
tecl'f!tary and IOverne!ll
I r rc- o to ~ ive I h s dally a 1ton o
Sunday morning me boy stum
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and pi Y r. n
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Berlin Sept 29-INB-Believing
bled and fell striking his head
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that wund progress had been made
aptnst the bathtub but that 110rt
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ol' an accident also a~u judged by
ng between Prance and Oermii.DJ
phyaictans to be 1nsumclent w
HOOVfl MINERS ELECT TWO Premier Pierre Lanl and li'ore~i
cause death
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Minillter Arlstlde Briand of rranee
Physicians IIBid there were no
CHECKWEIGHMEN !crt BerUn today to return to Paris.
euta or obraslorul on the ~alp The
WIUihlnaton sept 29- INB--Cal
In a series Qll prtvate conference!~
doctor who W8JI nrst called did not vln Coolidge s announcement ll
Athens 0 Sept 29-INS-End here with ~ancellor. HeinrtcJI
detect any serious Illness. The I the current Issue ot the Baturda lug a long labor dlspute that re Bruenlng and !Ol'elln Mlnl.ster Ju
mystery ol the death Is complete
Evenln&amp; Post that he doe!l not pro !suited in a Btrlke a week ago Uus Curtlus of Oermany they auc
Harra8118d by mine dillturb&amp;nce~ poBe to be a candidate for the rr- Athen11 county coal mlnurs toda} ceeded In le.Jing the IP'Oundw~
a11d two or three murders Pto&amp;ecu publican PreBidentlal nomination bud selected the two checkwel&amp;h 1 for a JoiJlt Pranco-Oerman ooT/i.
tor John Bolin today had little in li32 and the.t he conatders lt men whom they dru::Ided to appoint 1 lrsslon t.o examine all eeonomM
thne to g:lve to t.he lnvcstlptlon o! the duty or all good reoubllcan~~ to tollowlnl a maSR meeting where questions touchtnc the t\\o ooUil
Gooding a death
coroner L f' sUpport Herber\ Hoover for a sec they voted to end the atrite on trlr-s tn the interests of l1terna~
JODea ~wever waB conducUna: &amp; ond term cau.sea a political en~11 term&amp; sugaested by stale oftlcla.ls al cooperation
,
probe
tton ln W&amp;.~Jbtncton today
With 135 out of IM voteu Peter
The departure
SO tar then! has been no lndl
Not since hilt casual astiertlon I Azbell was elected at the No 51statesmen and
~»~tlon today that outside medica do not ehoolle to nm lor Prealdent rtlne of Ute Sunday Creek Coal Co otllclal party Wl\11
talent would be 110111ht to try to Ln 1928 has any stAtement or Mr !lasel CBrsmf'r waa chosen a.t tbe same precautionary
determine what caused the fracture Ooolldaea created auch a. profowtd 10 x mine of ttle Western Fuel Co etrect on tbeir
Puneral aenlcea for Ooodlna: I stir In poUtlr:al quarters
at Oooee Run
morning
were to be held thiB afternoon a~ His 111128 statement wu enta:matlc The strlken went bact t.o wo o{ on duty
Uhrlr:hllv1Ue The prage man with I and susceptible of many interpre yeeterday u a re~&gt;ult of their pre prevent
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T'U!!SDAY. SEPTEMBER 211, 1131.

Mdh0111.n
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or Mr
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Mr u.ndne&amp;r
MrsCoolvWe.
C W .Sulder. 1md
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Ill :.ta~t:m~nt lo lit ~"lta&gt;~.·u al !o&lt;J i o.L
Th~: &amp;mouut of tht tut pla.nned
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IVIII!t'l ot'l l,llUI uu•,riJ wa~~ not arlllounc.:d
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ltt~.l.t:u,
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l''erry. 0 , &amp;pt. 28r-IM
l'hl• Wo• .... b
viattina wltb the former'• p&amp;rtlllls. brouaht tu his home In Mldelleport I
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A. B.a.lrd, 11111d
however th11t lhe reductl?ll wou!d : -Co.arying- rev olvt'rll, &amp;o knife and·'lol.
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Mrs. HarTy RuueU and d&amp;Uih- Swaday Hill oondltion ~ twt muc.l :
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Hilda returned the latter pa.rt lmprcwed
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&amp;pt 2'~IN8-- Hepubllcan cant:lidat.e !or il"'ml~oJr made by other steel concerm
!nat Diml( Balabmo, reputt&lt;l bOOtPBOfdi 111-L
of the week rrom lnellanapolili,
Mrs Leo Hy~~ell had tbe milror- !&amp;:crtcy w11.s maintained Lodny b) ot"h~H d the conftrets vr0t~ t'h &lt;.11 ... \
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1E'gge 1· abnut the head as ht .stt~pt..
wbere they have been vl.alUna: wlt.n 1 tune t.o have htr band b&amp;dly cut. I all In volved regllrdl.lg tht&gt; .'!Land :'lOt t-he~ to )eopardi..:L"
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und !kd with $2,000 taken !rom un•
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l aever&amp;l days lliO while canniJll: &lt;!IPC!d«&lt; UJXln by New .Jt' rl\o:l' Con· LhlliiCtS of votto In 80Ulht:•l th 1 1
ON ANOTHt:K SURVEY
l dt&gt;r l'ls pJUow
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HUIIh McCoy, has resumed his rrult The top 0 tbe jQ.l broke l lfreslllC'nRl \ea-:lero: on the question u unlit'! by comm.,: \JUt !0r &lt;l'p:a J\,.,.,.
Nankllll!l Sept 29-INB--Carqduttes llt the 01'0111.n market U.fle• l cuttlnj the palm of het barut
' Of lit'ffiiH•dlntr ltgal!zaliCn uJ four ion d beer ·
lng a physiCikn and m('dlr!ill KUI)" "·~
BIRTH ONNOUNCEMENT
vlaltin&amp;: wlth ht&amp;: all.'lt, Mrs. C 8
Middleport's Street Commtttee J')l'!r Lrnl t{cr at thei r c'Jntr-n·nu·
---~ ~plle1 . Colont&gt;l and Mrs Chorll's A 1
A d•Ufhl&gt;' wa• bo"' Satu,doy t ~rrest o! Fremont .
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;under the supervl.slon of Harlov· ht&gt;re
n'A..G~S
ARf. RE:Diil 't:D
Undbt-r~Ch
ldt NanklnK today ror 1
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Mr and Mrs. Felix Let ol lhl
Mr. and !d:r1. W~~olter Allen 11rt' BwU!her are lmprovinr t.he 11 ney; l Se!•at.ors DWL&amp;bt H M&lt;'lnull' an d
Cle v£1aml. Sept 29 - INB-- F'ul · !I 400-mll~ flight tu WullU t~nd\
UfrUm OR TA..Bt.MS
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Preell1ct. The fll thl' f :~ now 1 moving Into the RWJSell Racro PIO· !of thl' town wltb gravel, whicb
ts ' Hamllto-n F Kf'D.Il , as WPll A.foo th':' lowing the action t.aken by ''l: tt'r H~n.lr.o~
, Relle-~e~~ a Headache or NeuaaiA'Iaf '
JO!'ID T Andeno-.a. 1l yea.r.!l or aF.-' ~·ear.; ol aa~
wty on Seoond Avenue
, an added Improveme nt
]-line repreEentatne~ o! tl.r meet- ~af'i"e t;\.eel companies in tb~ cuun· 1 ~re~ pmnnect to makr a ~tU\l' 1ln :to mjn\lt.e!l. cb~k• a Cold tbt
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pueed away Nonday afternootl a.t
Thmn~~o&amp; Witton lla.s been ll v\slt- ~ Kathryn and Christine
. l!"tg, t e!usl"d to romml'nl on the con- l•y. the Republic Bt.cel Corporat JOn ~~~
f~om three to fhe da}~ 01 llut da}, and cheeks Malarb ID
abcmt 4 o'clock at tbe home ot hts
t:LAf'~ IU EETS
or here from Milwaukee. Wil.
and Katbryn Bater 01
rerenC'f'
lodu.y announ[!(!d a reducu"n 111 t w OQ( ~rra Ill lilt' Hnmty ol thr~ dayt.
d&amp;llfhter Mrs HermaQ.. Bailey on I Th·· Sama1ltan c1as11 or tbe Pres
Mr and Mra. Theodore Witsrut spent the week end with Mrs.
"T,,e mailer wtll be IUI~·,.,·ered ln •,ag._.s ~tte&lt;:tlve ()(:t 1
~:::~f~~~· and •.o.·lll tho:u u:turn U! 1.; 6 [i 3aJve fnr 8ahy•11 Cold
pjabfor Stree&amp;. Mr. AndflliOil. 11. n·- 1bvtH' an .,.hunll nu t at the hom
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----•ldeot of Poca. W111 ber ! for a v 1 ~ 1 t l or WlUiam Yt&gt;a&amp;er on Gravel Hll
with hla d&amp;uahtfl' 11.nd b•d be"n i M.on~ay t:vtnin{l Th05e ln at..end paren tis, Mr
and Mn. Harley to Columbus Tue8day mornJ.n~~:
here ooly for 11 short Ume, wht'n ence we~ Mrs Dea Hll)es, teaeh Tbomas.
wbere thr~· spent the day
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er of the class Charles Lewis, Oeo
Mu. Sara Horn and daugbt.er of
'J'ht. rem.&amp;Jna wlll be taken tfl Poca Buct:nnan, Phlltp Joacmm , Jlmm· Athens were Sunday visitors wlt,h
when~ funeral services Wlli be eon- Buc:.11Dan. J ohn Harley, Rodnr
Mrs F\ B Murphy and son Bentley
dut!ted WedDeadll)' &amp;l 4 p M Bur· Sauer Ot'nt Schaff. Ernest Luca
Mr an d Mrs. Whitlock have
11.1. tn cbarae or Rawlings, will bE Fred Sch&amp;a.l , Richard Lucas, Elwooc mo'1:'!d t'tom Bradbury to Middle - "GOOD WILL" SQUAD
Made at Poca.
Lewis, Junior
owens,
CU:I'I'or( port and are occupyana: the B F
1Cunningham and the ho.st, WUUinr Murpb y pt"operty on Third Avenue
Mn. Delmar Pauley and lnfam
Cinrlnnatt, 0, Btpt 29-IN&amp;1 Yeager
ne clus elected ntw olticen 8011 returned to their home on Lo· The vice ~ quad and tile liquor sqmu1
CLUB HOSTESS
for ~he comina year as tollowe cuBt street Sw\day 1rom Albany, ~ &lt;:te Cincinnati poll n&gt; terce wen.:
Miss Lelah Sldenst.rleker enter- Frulcte11 t, Char}('~
Lewis. V1c: where they h~tove ,been visiting wtih ,olncd toda}· by an l.rmovallou lu
t111lned the members of the rtvt&gt; ! Pre,lC:ent Gene Schaaf Secreta ay Mr. Pauley's parenU.
po.~ire practice-a· gocd-wlll " ~QU :H
hun~red club, Monday eve nm~~: Erntfit L~cas , Tteasur~r. Elwoo; ~ Mr. and Mr~; Charles DauiJherty
Ambasgadors of tne dty hall lu
With a dinnl'r aened at tbe Mary l.ewl!l The meeting wa.s ciC'sed wtttl and dllUKht.er or Clut.rleston spent lhe public" Is another nume whkl,
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clUb assembled lit the hom~ of Mib~ Tbe next meeting w!ll be held a•
M r. a nd Mrs. N c Welch w1111 "Guarci well tht' lu llguagl you
Btd!ruJtrlcker oc Second Ave.IUe the home of George Buchanan
After a delightful aoct~~ol evenina- 1
move this week Into their new I I'M'," the city manager a.sld
epent Jc Clll'd playing , the scoLt!:; '
·borne on Main street, whlcb was ) "The hc.ti'l seetlou of t11e cit\'
were counted and the club pr1zc
M.1s F1a11k Kanou6l' ~~illl lt•av. just recently cornp.fi:te.tt by tile 1 wberc much of your '''Grl• \Hll b1
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was awarded to Mn A.. F Evans ibh:1 wf't'k for Miami, F!ot·ida. v. nerP Pl'ivde Lumber compan}'
1 Is nne abovt all vtht-rs
Mr and Mrs Albert Gordon and sort WOld turn s away wrn til · •·
Miss Nina RU&amp;ell I"CC!!Ind th" I , he "Ill sp1•nd :t mc:1th wath !clafamll~· were
Thursday
dlnnet 1 Amerlc&amp;ll!i, he said, have tN"n
llue&amp;t pr1z.e The other guest of the i tlve;s
club was Miss Beatrlcf' T c1rell cr 1 Mts Ida Sanborn !eft Monda·' Rnc.et.s of Mr and Ml1'1. Ross 'Schuy brough t up fea nng I be man wltll
Poml:'roy.
I for a vtslt with Mr and Mrs. Phil ler It was ln bonor of the blrth- 1 a pl!&gt;tol and a uniform. "You mw •

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ANOTHER REDUCTION IN PRICE OF
FERTILIZER
Price-loweat in ye~&lt;rs,
Fertilizer in stock at E. S. Beegle Pmduce Co.,-Middleport Produce Co., and
H. B. Pickett, Darwin.

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loading: platform and one semi.trailer may be sixty feul. 1•
long, tbe t~ailer its.EM may he fifty feet in Jengtb . No ve-l
hiele n1Rt.:!'e wider than 96 inches except tractor engine~ .! !
~le~ght;:.L~it is 12 feet, 8ix inches and length 3ii feet. No 11
other &lt;!f;ijJ!hultion of veh1cl~s c:oUJ)Ied t ogether !'!hall hav ~ 'I
a greattf."DVer-nll length than 85 feet."
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CS:h :i.PY normal, fsirminded peNon imsgine anything
less to b( ,@);cited over than ::~uch a Jist of Iaw:s! Jmagine for
· t ance, th e Ch esapea ..L e und 0 h 10
· Rail way, some morn- ·
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lng coming. up Main Strcl.!t with two box carfl coupled to•• ........
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freicrht
s hipm ents to our merchants, th•:
propeJH.n.,.power belllg lodged i11 the leading car. Preposter~~~ina ll)' 88)', and }'et such a sight ~ould be w1th·j:-"
in the lftW.48 limits except perhap:. for a few iu~.:he.o,; 111 i.h~ 1
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BY JOHN GOETTE
&amp;way wl\b the rock and biown ()ft •1o11 ~ alvcn &amp;ot Nanlr.mg by the Cen ·
T~j:t is s imply 0411 incid t nt hrougllt nut to Rhow how
, . INS Bt.Aft Cor~pcmde~ f
In dWit. It illlke reapil111 a crcp ot teal Govemmml and 9&amp; pasE.c-1
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ct 1mlltd. When the grain Is r:p2 il Not (.•le of thr. tv.cnty women c1m·
un f air ~u!: peo p e as s 1ppers, a~ cuHtomen.;, as tax:pay~rtl u f~sll until YOtU &amp;Oe c.ne Dr Roy muat be gatherel;l., ei.Je 1t 15 ."Um;.&gt;&lt;l
LiiiJiltu emerged successfully
and as· iawm.akers, have bee n with the raliroads dl'rtng IC'b!\i man Andrewsadvlaes .1n .a stllte By wa)' or lnlotructlon to the t~ Ia nct~worthy tbat
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mcnt mad' he" p•lmorlly ' " tho Chin~kh •top!Kd tbo u! lho •u""'!ul on..
the pu!t, H-W years wb~'e we.,hsve eJ.e rctsed our every ef- t:endlt.-oll Ulol' Chinese 1;-Y ' •n~
lif:ld
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fort tnwN3 virtually cha!-ling this great phaMe of industrial jl"~• 8 been at~eused of ··•UerUlk ct ~
ea~ nr: :Aftatrii! ~~~rid or d:mtflg · tlkic'tly
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mcs~ ... verythinl but f081'1118.
pofnts out th;, naccuncy or tbl! ~cbp ~ls.
achv1t~ ~~ th e rna(). And fearful lest the effacmg he not 1 "1 bue
tbcwnmc~ of fiP~d- bell.. f ·'that bone hu tJe,•n then
'(!.w red slip 'besrmg t ..hc. _. ,.... .
com plot~ soon enough we build highwa~'R at millionl'i m~n.'&gt; l'(.mamtn• In Mouaollp and for a million yenrs, probilbly 1t w11l cf t~aue wlw paassed wAs
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1th~ Cf&gt;ntral Aslaatic Expeditlull remntn for a few year.; longe r :.be"' all5 oi th! ~~;·.;;,;;a,r,;:;
of dollat\i. of ex p en~e and mamtam thou~ands of do1lar.~1nu uc.ne llttlt: more than diJ;CCJver About eve1-y rour ~cars the w~ath,~ r th.e r!'ains or lile yov~rnmEoutband
worth Qf eq uipm ent IH keeping th e roads in good shape·!ta t:.:-all 1tpoe.u.s and tu.ke wba~ tng or rocks ts .~ouft'lclent to expose alld th e bocmmg cf flrecr~&gt;ckcrs
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1 topr.~ ml.ls we.e i'XpOI;ed ut the , e.n ,entirel)' new crop or t os.5\IS In
and p84-iahl e after hetl\'Y snow ~torm~ m the winter, ::tl• 1lln ~ . said Lhe ramell Am erican ex- a lm tllt an}' locality Bometlln~s Ie~s
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b . t plorer o ( the Oobt w~tsti's.
tim• 1.,s required u u 1 ~re llad belln
11w J apD.nc.&gt;e cwtlt''l South Mun ·[
th e un~~~r . com pe 111 Jon . o W lC
~ rat rna M a~e au Jec •
In acoordance . wlth 11n u~rer- mu;h ,,. 1nd or rain I-wm vc.ure churltt a,alw~~oy ha.s am1ounced
ed, ma~ mak e all th e mroad !\ posa1ble on the mcomes of •mtnt • l{lned betwee n Dr Andrew s. to il&lt;:Y that we could so to ttl~ D:J.In.J a Jl(-t prolll of
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fur tt.e PreservatlO,\ ot AnttqutttEto
Trl)ly the workmgs of the a\'crage taxpayer's mtnd th ~ re hllve bt:e11 returned to China
arc diffltcu lt to unden~tand.
He readA and laugh~ at tke ltCI'tral ca.fes of 1o~Us Evflltualay
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Chin11 wm rece ive a compl:!te nfable or, the man who killed the goose thut latd the golde11 prcs•mtlltlon of til (' cullecllons
egtr ~~rfd then proceeds t u show AeMil what a piker made In Monaolia b~ tbr EXX:,:!Cii 'h
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I Th·~,. Wl&gt;U!d hilve been expcsed by l't:eurc Ute aboUUon lit extrQ~tcrrt1n.;the 1·1t&amp; -turu1e thf.' mte1.1.81 l.'!· torlal•ty .md th~ retrocession ol all
1weea vlalts"
oonOt" rs Lons or areas hell;l. by forelgn
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powua, 1t is Impressive to read
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bll.t thi.s Jap11.n ese ope!al~ l111 e.
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}:.rr :t~c m fll:rncc I!; expect~d to J whacll ruru tbrough the section of
, t . cxe rttd on fore ign C'lU(';I'I tlonal Manrhurta lea~d to J~t.Jlan untJI
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I 'TilC cll'prslts of fCI):;Il.; arc so , ton,, . the Unued States nnd Can· : h&amp;I"Hi 11 net mcume of 9:i .33U.T30
j· leh t hat they coulu not bf&gt; t&gt;X· nd::~ .ue u : .aeeaned when Ji cow- , Ell c t approximately Jurty -e~ght
i&gt;au~ 1 ed bv mcmy years of wcrk.' llli~ucn ~,!
rducatloualu,ts vU:!t mllh.. l Amtrtc:an dol~&amp;tl!
dednre1 Dr Andrews Few people Chln:1 tn tlu: near tuLu~e
HPtt.ours and whancs, colllenes.
utld ' asta nd how r05il!.t; are c:&gt;llectTlm Rro up wtll lncluG.! Pauf \V nnd Jron works ne tted th ~ Japa nese
'td 1:here is a wlde -&amp;pread imprllali· E. Hcekin11. Harvard ab ChalrmaJI. r&lt;: mpany practlu.lly anoU1er :1.36.- 1
.on I. at we do IIlilCh dli iPilB The VIce Presiden t Woodward cf lh~ · 000.000 American iollars On tbc I
co~~t1.ary Is u·ue
Unh• rslh of Chtrngo,
Pn•s 11.en ll ~ thr , hand whlit' tt coilerld over j
Th(' 1111tur~~ol processcii of wenth- Marv E Woolley of Mount Hol\'oli:r (&amp;ur mJilicn ytn frOll'l local adrnm- 1
itlna wind. rrost 11nd rain wea~.. Colk&gt;ge, Dr. Henn• "' Hou&amp;:h lc 1 lshatl&lt;.l and txplmtallon, 11 sp:wt
away lhe sur!a c~ of lllE rc.cks and Dean of the Scllwl or M ~ aicinr. J o~r 1\fteen mlllio 11 y'tn Cor thn.
~Vf'ntuall\ fXPf!ot' foull.s I ! lhF• "1 '1 Un!V:!N!it) 8f IOWA
, purplH'
herf" Bonr11 Which are- not La.ken
Tt:t&gt; rtndinss or t.hls commiso;lcn 1
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pared f.or their fUttJ, tl a~ well lt..M the future of thiM grenl
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nat.ton . ~· Tbat the rl-"e or fall of our countt·y Ill the next
. depen d fl on t h esc c h't ld ren, 1~
· no 1' dl e l' h attf'r,
generation
it is but the natural thinl{ to expect. Each succeeding
Be sure to hav~ enougb pickle~
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e economic as we aM \.~. 1
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torical life of any nation.
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I mH:e-up ia a real qulck-enert )'
How well that pcu·t 1s played natural!)' depends Oil
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of the teacherM. Thifl then bring~ u~ to th e question of .
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"'flat kind of t&lt;'acherH we want to look after our children.! e
seed )aq:e cu.a work .nearl y. if not quitt' n~ impol't&amp;nt
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pftrent 1n th e hom .:' . All wllo!'e uptnUR\H •re worthwhll~"
er &lt;two tablespoon~ Mit to one
agre• that th e be~t we l'&amp;l1 get in the wav• of tear herA for 1,
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waterlPUt
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tbe s~ces !be
in a.brine
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the ahapinr of th e destin ie~ of our progl'ny , is none too 1 •
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BoU the eU£wnbera Wl.th the vine·
gar,
•ua~areandclear.
spice 1t.
unut
ood ~·et in the face of that or&gt;inion we find our legislac::umben
15 the
belt cuto
~~ors in Ohio aoin!~ ngain Ht all rules of ~~oUne. eon~istent,
()tJ1) ';watch carefully ~ 1-emove each I
~reful reattonin,W" v.nd tl')' ill~ to el:onomize •by means of I "'- ~
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Pack 1n
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. 1I The Vassar student •M lhmked t.a~t pratUct m the domeaW: \I
s.v f'kiL&amp;es
~ . Jn other word~, we find o~r educators ~lashed m sc!~ coune.
100 cuunben
W'•lft*• Ol.it schools cut from a ntne month::: periOd to a1 • 1 f ;::·tutptli l;Nlths a.1d pink r1bT~ 000411 Q14 D.ut
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m.onthe one in ordd to l'R.\'e mon$Y while at the 1 lo03 mar be .an .-J~t . bul Uae ~~ovt.'r- Th 1~ lS ~e wne or the :re1r 1
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' llll' peJinltlil!' It&gt; probably look.ina 'Vhf. 1 June briCk&amp; 3I,Jirt goilli to
&lt;.,oe;,.pc.,m
~pte J.bp~, they fuund fund.~!- enough a\·••l•ble to appro~ l tGrJ"L rcl to J.he day wh&lt;m bt' tlln !bel" motben.
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'Ji·~ • nve thounnd dol\&amp;r amount for 80 ajrplane for I!lUI 1t.dlni I dol'&amp; \lfe
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r: 'u,se of tbe state aet"onautical head, a ma"'hintll
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when Hyour hus
1flo or fpr ttu~t mwtter a poKition whJch the atate need s ' A ll •'l'b' l1ch m•n nnted a n aJ)MrL- bautl W&amp;n't do wbat.lyou tell him.
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the aame proporttlon that we a.s hum•ns, need a tail.
H~bt&amp;:~ye
t 1 be hates to Ui&lt;: the sauw
A t htUtt t man jaiJlfld l111! public 1;;;;~miori:-;:; ·c:· ,,..... _.
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ope »t'e8 thJ! S:fCill hordB of children goif18' tp , tu
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school. he does not really IJ'UP the import ot'
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111r1 • book for her birll\day
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EXTRA HEAVY PUR~ WHITE
BATH TOWELS

Brand Hoae for Bora
Glri&amp;-BiaeiL aM Browu-AU

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COAL BUCKETS

GROUP Ill-

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buckt.t&amp;-with bea¥y flat steel han·
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1-\.. home-rolled cigarettes? Ask

heuy plvaniaed lnsille pall--

Tbia II"OUP of

me another! I like P. A.'s fragrance.
And I like the way P. A. rolls, it
rolls easy and stays put. But the big
point in P. A.'s favor is its marvel·
ous taste. Freshness gives that taste
-a taste you simply can't find in stale
dried-out tobaccos! Cool as a sum·
mons to serve on the jury. Sweet
full (IUOOe8 in
Tin
"'o otlo,.r tuluocf.lo hlutil
as the news that you have been
--""excused. Mild and mellow beyond
description, but with that full, rich,
fresh tobacco-body that satisfies
GOOD TOIIACCO DF.SERVR!I GOOD
UCB llnd }'011 hrwc the worhl't ~~~ - Tlaeae papeu ere mtde io
your 5moke-hunger to the absolute
l'r&lt;~ncr, tJ.pn;~sl~ fu1 ]{, J. IC"ynold• Tob.aeco Corupo~a1, 11l the
l1m••u~ Uollu .r r~"'"''L'~, for more [bon • bundl'fll yean maktn
limit. Try rolling 'em with P. A.
of the worlo.l. ~ lm~~! •:,gllr.,Ue· p,.pen. OCit book or 150 lca,.el,
Try this tobacco in your pipe, also.
5(- &amp;I lid fOil
HI'CIIt
lliclel lbllt IIICOI.PI alGA io Qll..ilJ

68c

BATH TOWELS.

SNOWDEN PLAID
BLANKETS

from our ,-eplar

stoela:-&amp;0 whUe-e.n• wbUe wUb eolored bonlen--eomt of
them an IHJilt.ly MUed f1:10m baPilltar, bal. ih.ey .re told
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GBOUP VI-

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EXTRA FINE QUAUTY FANCY
2ATH TOWEJ.,S

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Respeettvlly,
R!.lthbum Dolison.
.Stanlo System Tonic Ia sold by
$8ruJbury Dma: Co., 1n Mlddlt-

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Seventy-two Year. of
and Feel Like a Youna
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PRESSIT KITCHEN
GARBAGE CANS

6FOR70c
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Whit-e wUh pas&amp;el t'Oiond bonlem--.tiM. of ea.c:ll towel 2t by
to laehet . .
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lnehades all ..._eb1 that 101d •P to SOc:

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19c A PAIR

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TINTED TURKISH TOWELS

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Columbu.,, 0 4 Sept 29--IN6Lea¥1ng a note Saying be "had t o
clo it." Adln A Oa·ubb :JII .•1 nwtaJ.
lurgltal engineer. t oda~ had kl!l ~oi
hhnl:'eU bv Icapinll: from th (' slxtt.
ftoo t of th r building m wblch hla
oftlci! was located H1.;; ~k ull 'V:!'
fractured and both Rrmll and lf\1::;
were broken In the plunge Pollet:!
believed hi'! mailed a lett ~ r l1 t 11
subs,atlon a few minutes bdo~
jum~:ing rrom the building

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P"""' who alwayo pto
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to help hu play •
Sflld!!il J:nws
·•lil&gt;l!'ever. b'e Impressed upon, us most forcibly IUJ&amp;in ~uet
The ttscql"Jl"lndui ~ri.t8 t.zthr
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'hn llt1U't4f' ,fl,~lbl fl:le bap: l.n I "~':fl~ir'j]
when thi!! areat number will be turned looait
0p o,., · vJ,.,nue
r~~nt of ht.s ~e.
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sopner ttlan . tttey shou'd have been, for a11 1 PIJipr111or: Wlllat'e ,Ule \dea lJl
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J'lqapc:itf w.\11
insti'UCtlon cocld not do llUiht but hel ~ ~.,,
JJ.c:-cly f'lULh I&amp; attlilll ao scarce
1 Miln.aut : I'll~ ..uan&amp; t.btm. tor th;~ t hundre~ of stre:t . t:w•~..

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tire col))ltry

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Mdh0111.n
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Schuy~r
Mr u.ndne&amp;r
MrsCoolvWe.
C W .Sulder. 1md
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Ill :.ta~t:m~nt lo lit ~"lta&gt;~.·u al !o&lt;J i o.L
Th~: &amp;mouut of tht tut pla.nned
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IVIII!t'l ot'l l,llUI uu•,riJ wa~~ not arlllounc.:d
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l''erry. 0 , &amp;pt. 28r-IM
l'hl• Wo• .... b
viattina wltb the former'• p&amp;rtlllls. brouaht tu his home In Mldelleport I
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A. B.a.lrd, 11111d
however th11t lhe reductl?ll wou!d : -Co.arying- rev olvt'rll, &amp;o knife and·'lol.
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Mrs. HarTy RuueU and d&amp;Uih- Swaday Hill oondltion ~ twt muc.l :
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Hilda returned the latter pa.rt lmprcwed
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&amp;pt 2'~IN8-- Hepubllcan cant:lidat.e !or il"'ml~oJr made by other steel concerm
!nat Diml( Balabmo, reputt&lt;l bOOtPBOfdi 111-L
of the week rrom lnellanapolili,
Mrs Leo Hy~~ell had tbe milror- !&amp;:crtcy w11.s maintained Lodny b) ot"h~H d the conftrets vr0t~ t'h &lt;.11 ... \
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1E'gge 1· abnut the head as ht .stt~pt..
wbere they have been vl.alUna: wlt.n 1 tune t.o have htr band b&amp;dly cut. I all In volved regllrdl.lg tht&gt; .'!Land :'lOt t-he~ to )eopardi..:L"
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und !kd with $2,000 taken !rom un•
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Mr a..nd Mra. CheaUr R~ll
l aever&amp;l days lliO while canniJll: &lt;!IPC!d«&lt; UJXln by New .Jt' rl\o:l' Con· LhlliiCtS of votto In 80Ulht:•l th 1 1
ON ANOTHt:K SURVEY
l dt&gt;r l'ls pJUow
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HUIIh McCoy, has resumed his rrult The top 0 tbe jQ.l broke l lfreslllC'nRl \ea-:lero: on the question u unlit'! by comm.,: \JUt !0r &lt;l'p:a J\,.,.,.
Nankllll!l Sept 29-INB--Carqduttes llt the 01'0111.n market U.fle• l cuttlnj the palm of het barut
' Of lit'ffiiH•dlntr ltgal!zaliCn uJ four ion d beer ·
lng a physiCikn and m('dlr!ill KUI)" "·~
BIRTH ONNOUNCEMENT
vlaltin&amp;: wlth ht&amp;: all.'lt, Mrs. C 8
Middleport's Street Commtttee J')l'!r Lrnl t{cr at thei r c'Jntr-n·nu·
---~ ~plle1 . Colont&gt;l and Mrs Chorll's A 1
A d•Ufhl&gt;' wa• bo"' Satu,doy t ~rrest o! Fremont .
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;under the supervl.slon of Harlov· ht&gt;re
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ARf. RE:Diil 't:D
Undbt-r~Ch
ldt NanklnK today ror 1
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Mr and Mrs. Felix Let ol lhl
Mr. and !d:r1. W~~olter Allen 11rt' BwU!her are lmprovinr t.he 11 ney; l Se!•at.ors DWL&amp;bt H M&lt;'lnull' an d
Cle v£1aml. Sept 29 - INB-- F'ul · !I 400-mll~ flight tu WullU t~nd\
UfrUm OR TA..Bt.MS
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Preell1ct. The fll thl' f :~ now 1 moving Into the RWJSell Racro PIO· !of thl' town wltb gravel, whicb
ts ' Hamllto-n F Kf'D.Il , as WPll A.foo th':' lowing the action t.aken by ''l: tt'r H~n.lr.o~
, Relle-~e~~ a Headache or NeuaaiA'Iaf '
JO!'ID T Andeno-.a. 1l yea.r.!l or aF.-' ~·ear.; ol aa~
wty on Seoond Avenue
, an added Improveme nt
]-line repreEentatne~ o! tl.r meet- ~af'i"e t;\.eel companies in tb~ cuun· 1 ~re~ pmnnect to makr a ~tU\l' 1ln :to mjn\lt.e!l. cb~k• a Cold tbt
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pueed away Nonday afternootl a.t
Thmn~~o&amp; Witton lla.s been ll v\slt- ~ Kathryn and Christine
. l!"tg, t e!usl"d to romml'nl on the con- l•y. the Republic Bt.cel Corporat JOn ~~~
f~om three to fhe da}~ 01 llut da}, and cheeks Malarb ID
abcmt 4 o'clock at tbe home ot hts
t:LAf'~ IU EETS
or here from Milwaukee. Wil.
and Katbryn Bater 01
rerenC'f'
lodu.y announ[!(!d a reducu"n 111 t w OQ( ~rra Ill lilt' Hnmty ol thr~ dayt.
d&amp;llfhter Mrs HermaQ.. Bailey on I Th·· Sama1ltan c1as11 or tbe Pres
Mr and Mra. Theodore Witsrut spent the week end with Mrs.
"T,,e mailer wtll be IUI~·,.,·ered ln •,ag._.s ~tte&lt;:tlve ()(:t 1
~:::~f~~~· and •.o.·lll tho:u u:turn U! 1.; 6 [i 3aJve fnr 8ahy•11 Cold
pjabfor Stree&amp;. Mr. AndflliOil. 11. n·- 1bvtH' an .,.hunll nu t at the hom
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----•ldeot of Poca. W111 ber ! for a v 1 ~ 1 t l or WlUiam Yt&gt;a&amp;er on Gravel Hll
with hla d&amp;uahtfl' 11.nd b•d be"n i M.on~ay t:vtnin{l Th05e ln at..end paren tis, Mr
and Mn. Harley to Columbus Tue8day mornJ.n~~:
here ooly for 11 short Ume, wht'n ence we~ Mrs Dea Hll)es, teaeh Tbomas.
wbere thr~· spent the day
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er of the class Charles Lewis, Oeo
Mu. Sara Horn and daugbt.er of
'J'ht. rem.&amp;Jna wlll be taken tfl Poca Buct:nnan, Phlltp Joacmm , Jlmm· Athens were Sunday visitors wlt,h
when~ funeral services Wlli be eon- Buc:.11Dan. J ohn Harley, Rodnr
Mrs F\ B Murphy and son Bentley
dut!ted WedDeadll)' &amp;l 4 p M Bur· Sauer Ot'nt Schaff. Ernest Luca
Mr an d Mrs. Whitlock have
11.1. tn cbarae or Rawlings, will bE Fred Sch&amp;a.l , Richard Lucas, Elwooc mo'1:'!d t'tom Bradbury to Middle - "GOOD WILL" SQUAD
Made at Poca.
Lewis, Junior
owens,
CU:I'I'or( port and are occupyana: the B F
1Cunningham and the ho.st, WUUinr Murpb y pt"operty on Third Avenue
Mn. Delmar Pauley and lnfam
Cinrlnnatt, 0, Btpt 29-IN&amp;1 Yeager
ne clus elected ntw olticen 8011 returned to their home on Lo· The vice ~ quad and tile liquor sqmu1
CLUB HOSTESS
for ~he comina year as tollowe cuBt street Sw\day 1rom Albany, ~ &lt;:te Cincinnati poll n&gt; terce wen.:
Miss Lelah Sldenst.rleker enter- Frulcte11 t, Char}('~
Lewis. V1c: where they h~tove ,been visiting wtih ,olncd toda}· by an l.rmovallou lu
t111lned the members of the rtvt&gt; ! Pre,lC:ent Gene Schaaf Secreta ay Mr. Pauley's parenU.
po.~ire practice-a· gocd-wlll " ~QU :H
hun~red club, Monday eve nm~~: Erntfit L~cas , Tteasur~r. Elwoo; ~ Mr. and Mr~; Charles DauiJherty
Ambasgadors of tne dty hall lu
With a dinnl'r aened at tbe Mary l.ewl!l The meeting wa.s ciC'sed wtttl and dllUKht.er or Clut.rleston spent lhe public" Is another nume whkl,
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Jane Follo\ll~lli the dinner the refl'foshment.s llt'r~d by M:IS!'i Swan the week end here wltb relative~ was @. lven six munbeas of th.·
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frlenda.
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clUb assembled lit the hom~ of Mib~ Tbe next meeting w!ll be held a•
M r. a nd Mrs. N c Welch w1111 "Guarci well tht' lu llguagl you
Btd!ruJtrlcker oc Second Ave.IUe the home of George Buchanan
After a delightful aoct~~ol evenina- 1
move this week Into their new I I'M'," the city manager a.sld
epent Jc Clll'd playing , the scoLt!:; '
·borne on Main street, whlcb was ) "The hc.ti'l seetlou of t11e cit\'
were counted and the club pr1zc
M.1s F1a11k Kanou6l' ~~illl lt•av. just recently cornp.fi:te.tt by tile 1 wberc much of your '''Grl• \Hll b1
·,·,hr·J C' fl
was awarded to Mn A.. F Evans ibh:1 wf't'k for Miami, F!ot·ida. v. nerP Pl'ivde Lumber compan}'
1 Is nne abovt all vtht-rs
Mr and Mrs Albert Gordon and sort WOld turn s away wrn til · •·
Miss Nina RU&amp;ell I"CC!!Ind th" I , he "Ill sp1•nd :t mc:1th wath !clafamll~· were
Thursday
dlnnet 1 Amerlc&amp;ll!i, he said, have tN"n
llue&amp;t pr1z.e The other guest of the i tlve;s
club was Miss Beatrlcf' T c1rell cr 1 Mts Ida Sanborn !eft Monda·' Rnc.et.s of Mr and Ml1'1. Ross 'Schuy brough t up fea nng I be man wltll
Poml:'roy.
I for a vtslt with Mr and Mrs. Phil ler It was ln bonor of the blrth- 1 a pl!&gt;tol and a uniform. "You mw •

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ANOTHER REDUCTION IN PRICE OF
FERTILIZER
Price-loweat in ye~&lt;rs,
Fertilizer in stock at E. S. Beegle Pmduce Co.,-Middleport Produce Co., and
H. B. Pickett, Darwin.

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TO:e following is p&amp;rt of the law: •· A combination of
loading: platform and one semi.trailer may be sixty feul. 1•
long, tbe t~ailer its.EM may he fifty feet in Jengtb . No ve-l
hiele n1Rt.:!'e wider than 96 inches except tractor engine~ .! !
~le~ght;:.L~it is 12 feet, 8ix inches and length 3ii feet. No 11
other &lt;!f;ijJ!hultion of veh1cl~s c:oUJ)Ied t ogether !'!hall hav ~ 'I
a greattf."DVer-nll length than 85 feet."
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CS:h :i.PY normal, fsirminded peNon imsgine anything
less to b( ,@);cited over than ::~uch a Jist of Iaw:s! Jmagine for
· t ance, th e Ch esapea ..L e und 0 h 10
· Rail way, some morn- ·
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lng coming. up Main Strcl.!t with two box carfl coupled to•• ........
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freicrht
s hipm ents to our merchants, th•:
propeJH.n.,.power belllg lodged i11 the leading car. Preposter~~~ina ll)' 88)', and }'et such a sight ~ould be w1th·j:-"
in the lftW.48 limits except perhap:. for a few iu~.:he.o,; 111 i.h~ 1
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publicitv it h; being given in certain quarters.
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SJDE LIGHTS IN NEWS Of
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&amp;way wl\b the rock and biown ()ft •1o11 ~ alvcn &amp;ot Nanlr.mg by the Cen ·
T~j:t is s imply 0411 incid t nt hrougllt nut to Rhow how
, . INS Bt.Aft Cor~pcmde~ f
In dWit. It illlke reapil111 a crcp ot teal Govemmml and 9&amp; pasE.c-1
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PJO)lna, Sept 28- Nev~~
ct 1mlltd. When the grain Is r:p2 il Not (.•le of thr. tv.cnty women c1m·
un f air ~u!: peo p e as s 1ppers, a~ cuHtomen.;, as tax:pay~rtl u f~sll until YOtU &amp;Oe c.ne Dr Roy muat be gatherel;l., ei.Je 1t 15 ."Um;.&gt;&lt;l
LiiiJiltu emerged successfully
and as· iawm.akers, have bee n with the raliroads dl'rtng IC'b!\i man Andrewsadvlaes .1n .a stllte By wa)' or lnlotructlon to the t~ Ia nct~worthy tbat
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mcnt mad' he" p•lmorlly ' " tho Chin~kh •top!Kd tbo u! lho •u""'!ul on..
the pu!t, H-W years wb~'e we.,hsve eJ.e rctsed our every ef- t:endlt.-oll Ulol' Chinese 1;-Y ' •n~
lif:ld
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~ttat .A.Iilt.ti* trJ!fliua: II) · p.dlllintltl'll4'61 , oUI''"
fort tnwN3 virtually cha!-ling this great phaMe of industrial jl"~• 8 been at~eused of ··•UerUlk ct ~
ea~ nr: :Aftatrii! ~~~rid or d:mtflg · tlkic'tly
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mcs~ ... verythinl but f081'1118.
pofnts out th;, naccuncy or tbl! ~cbp ~ls.
achv1t~ ~~ th e rna(). And fearful lest the effacmg he not 1 "1 bue
tbcwnmc~ of fiP~d- bell.. f ·'that bone hu tJe,•n then
'(!.w red slip 'besrmg t ..hc. _. ,.... .
com plot~ soon enough we build highwa~'R at millionl'i m~n.'&gt; l'(.mamtn• In Mouaollp and for a million yenrs, probilbly 1t w11l cf t~aue wlw paassed wAs
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1th~ Cf&gt;ntral Aslaatic Expeditlull remntn for a few year.; longe r :.be"' all5 oi th! ~~;·.;;,;;a,r,;:;
of dollat\i. of ex p en~e and mamtam thou~ands of do1lar.~1nu uc.ne llttlt: more than diJ;CCJver About eve1-y rour ~cars the w~ath,~ r th.e r!'ains or lile yov~rnmEoutband
worth Qf eq uipm ent IH keeping th e roads in good shape·!ta t:.:-all 1tpoe.u.s and tu.ke wba~ tng or rocks ts .~ouft'lclent to expose alld th e bocmmg cf flrecr~&gt;ckcrs
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1 topr.~ ml.ls we.e i'XpOI;ed ut the , e.n ,entirel)' new crop or t os.5\IS In
and p84-iahl e after hetl\'Y snow ~torm~ m the winter, ::tl• 1lln ~ . said Lhe ramell Am erican ex- a lm tllt an}' locality Bometlln~s Ie~s
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b . t plorer o ( the Oobt w~tsti's.
tim• 1.,s required u u 1 ~re llad belln
11w J apD.nc.&gt;e cwtlt''l South Mun ·[
th e un~~~r . com pe 111 Jon . o W lC
~ rat rna M a~e au Jec •
In acoordance . wlth 11n u~rer- mu;h ,,. 1nd or rain I-wm vc.ure churltt a,alw~~oy ha.s am1ounced
ed, ma~ mak e all th e mroad !\ posa1ble on the mcomes of •mtnt • l{lned betwee n Dr Andrew s. to il&lt;:Y that we could so to ttl~ D:J.In.J a Jl(-t prolll of
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fur tt.e PreservatlO,\ ot AnttqutttEto
Trl)ly the workmgs of the a\'crage taxpayer's mtnd th ~ re hllve bt:e11 returned to China
arc diffltcu lt to unden~tand.
He readA and laugh~ at tke ltCI'tral ca.fes of 1o~Us Evflltualay
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Chin11 wm rece ive a compl:!te nfable or, the man who killed the goose thut latd the golde11 prcs•mtlltlon of til (' cullecllons
egtr ~~rfd then proceeds t u show AeMil what a piker made In Monaolia b~ tbr EXX:,:!Cii 'h
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fift y mOl e in the II&amp;Jlli locallt~ mml 1s st ralntllJ CV('ry effcr t to
I Th·~,. Wl&gt;U!d hilve been expcsed by l't:eurc Ute aboUUon lit extrQ~tcrrt1n.;the 1·1t&amp; -turu1e thf.' mte1.1.81 l.'!· torlal•ty .md th~ retrocession ol all
1weea vlalts"
oonOt" rs Lons or areas hell;l. by forelgn
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}:.rr :t~c m fll:rncc I!; expect~d to J whacll ruru tbrough the section of
, t . cxe rttd on fore ign C'lU(';I'I tlonal Manrhurta lea~d to J~t.Jlan untJI
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I 'TilC cll'prslts of fCI):;Il.; arc so , ton,, . the Unued States nnd Can· : h&amp;I"Hi 11 net mcume of 9:i .33U.T30
j· leh t hat they coulu not bf&gt; t&gt;X· nd::~ .ue u : .aeeaned when Ji cow- , Ell c t approximately Jurty -e~ght
i&gt;au~ 1 ed bv mcmy years of wcrk.' llli~ucn ~,!
rducatloualu,ts vU:!t mllh.. l Amtrtc:an dol~&amp;tl!
dednre1 Dr Andrews Few people Chln:1 tn tlu: near tuLu~e
HPtt.ours and whancs, colllenes.
utld ' asta nd how r05il!.t; are c:&gt;llectTlm Rro up wtll lncluG.! Pauf \V nnd Jron works ne tted th ~ Japa nese
'td 1:here is a wlde -&amp;pread imprllali· E. Hcekin11. Harvard ab ChalrmaJI. r&lt;: mpany practlu.lly anoU1er :1.36.- 1
.on I. at we do IIlilCh dli iPilB The VIce Presiden t Woodward cf lh~ · 000.000 American iollars On tbc I
co~~t1.ary Is u·ue
Unh• rslh of Chtrngo,
Pn•s 11.en ll ~ thr , hand whlit' tt coilerld over j
Th(' 1111tur~~ol processcii of wenth- Marv E Woolley of Mount Hol\'oli:r (&amp;ur mJilicn ytn frOll'l local adrnm- 1
itlna wind. rrost 11nd rain wea~.. Colk&gt;ge, Dr. Henn• "' Hou&amp;:h lc 1 lshatl&lt;.l and txplmtallon, 11 sp:wt
away lhe sur!a c~ of lllE rc.cks and Dean of the Scllwl or M ~ aicinr. J o~r 1\fteen mlllio 11 y'tn Cor thn.
~Vf'ntuall\ fXPf!ot' foull.s I ! lhF• "1 '1 Un!V:!N!it) 8f IOWA
, purplH'
herf" Bonr11 Which are- not La.ken
Tt:t&gt; rtndinss or t.hls commiso;lcn 1
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perh8Jl~ thirty rn1lhon t•h1ldren In our .\'lchu(a]~. hemg pn~
pared f.or their fUttJ, tl a~ well lt..M the future of thiM grenl
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nat.ton . ~· Tbat the rl-"e or fall of our countt·y Ill the next
. depen d fl on t h esc c h't ld ren, 1~
· no 1' dl e l' h attf'r,
generation
it is but the natural thinl{ to expect. Each succeeding
Be sure to hav~ enougb pickle~
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on your emeq:ency &amp;belf. Tbesr.
t;ra t ion as 1ts pa
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e economic as we aM \.~. 1
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J ap.,et.1.E1na: Ut.t.le ~lishes alwa)'s ap·
torical life of any nation.
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I mH:e-up ia a real qulck-enert )'
How well that pcu·t 1s played natural!)' depends Oil
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of the teacherM. Thifl then bring~ u~ to th e question of .
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"'flat kind of t&lt;'acherH we want to look after our children.! e
seed )aq:e cu.a work .nearl y. if not quitt' n~ impol't&amp;nt
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pftrent 1n th e hom .:' . All wllo!'e uptnUR\H •re worthwhll~"
er &lt;two tablespoon~ Mit to one
agre• that th e be~t we l'&amp;l1 get in the wav• of tear herA for 1,
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the ahapinr of th e destin ie~ of our progl'ny , is none too 1 •
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BoU the eU£wnbera Wl.th the vine·
gar,
•ua~areandclear.
spice 1t.
unut
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~~ors in Ohio aoin!~ ngain Ht all rules of ~~oUne. eon~istent,
()tJ1) ';watch carefully ~ 1-emove each I
~reful reattonin,W" v.nd tl')' ill~ to el:onomize •by means of I "'- ~
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. 1I The Vassar student •M lhmked t.a~t pratUct m the domeaW: \I
s.v f'kiL&amp;es
~ . Jn other word~, we find o~r educators ~lashed m sc!~ coune.
100 cuunben
W'•lft*• Ol.it schools cut from a ntne month::: periOd to a1 • 1 f ;::·tutptli l;Nlths a.1d pink r1bT~ 000411 Q14 D.ut
mpt
m.onthe one in ordd to l'R.\'e mon$Y while at the 1 lo03 mar be .an .-J~t . bul Uae ~~ovt.'r- Th 1~ lS ~e wne or the :re1r 1
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' llll' peJinltlil!' It&gt; probably look.ina 'Vhf. 1 June briCk&amp; 3I,Jirt goilli to
&lt;.,oe;,.pc.,m
~pte J.bp~, they fuund fund.~!- enough a\·••l•ble to appro~ l tGrJ"L rcl to J.he day wh&lt;m bt' tlln !bel" motben.
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'Ia~ fi Prt&amp;Yt-n
r: 'u,se of tbe state aet"onautical head, a ma"'hintll
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when Hyour hus
1flo or fpr ttu~t mwtter a poKition whJch the atate need s ' A ll •'l'b' l1ch m•n nnted a n aJ)MrL- bautl W&amp;n't do wbat.lyou tell him.
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the aame proporttlon that we a.s hum•ns, need a tail.
H~bt&amp;:~ye
t 1 be hates to Ui&lt;: the sauw
A t htUtt t man jaiJlfld l111! public 1;;;;~miori:-;:; ·c:· ,,..... _.
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ope »t'e8 thJ! S:fCill hordB of children goif18' tp , tu
w~
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llbl!ll)' .so that he could Q:l\'e hU I'
school. he does not really IJ'UP the import ot'
~~ bfiCiria
111r1 • book for her birll\day
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BATH TOWELS

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Glri&amp;-BiaeiL aM Browu-AU

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1-\.. home-rolled cigarettes? Ask

heuy plvaniaed lnsille pall--

Tbia II"OUP of

me another! I like P. A.'s fragrance.
And I like the way P. A. rolls, it
rolls easy and stays put. But the big
point in P. A.'s favor is its marvel·
ous taste. Freshness gives that taste
-a taste you simply can't find in stale
dried-out tobaccos! Cool as a sum·
mons to serve on the jury. Sweet
full (IUOOe8 in
Tin
"'o otlo,.r tuluocf.lo hlutil
as the news that you have been
--""excused. Mild and mellow beyond
description, but with that full, rich,
fresh tobacco-body that satisfies
GOOD TOIIACCO DF.SERVR!I GOOD
UCB llnd }'011 hrwc the worhl't ~~~ - Tlaeae papeu ere mtde io
your 5moke-hunger to the absolute
l'r&lt;~ncr, tJ.pn;~sl~ fu1 ]{, J. IC"ynold• Tob.aeco Corupo~a1, 11l the
l1m••u~ Uollu .r r~"'"''L'~, for more [bon • bundl'fll yean maktn
limit. Try rolling 'em with P. A.
of the worlo.l. ~ lm~~! •:,gllr.,Ue· p,.pen. OCit book or 150 lca,.el,
Try this tobacco in your pipe, also.
5(- &amp;I lid fOil
HI'CIIt
lliclel lbllt IIICOI.PI alGA io Qll..ilJ

68c

BATH TOWELS.

SNOWDEN PLAID
BLANKETS

from our ,-eplar

stoela:-&amp;0 whUe-e.n• wbUe wUb eolored bonlen--eomt of
them an IHJilt.ly MUed f1:10m baPilltar, bal. ih.ey .re told
~trice

for t1ae

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GBOUP VI-

Purl

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EXTRA FINE QUAUTY FANCY
2ATH TOWEJ.,S

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Respeettvlly,
R!.lthbum Dolison.
.Stanlo System Tonic Ia sold by
$8ruJbury Dma: Co., 1n Mlddlt-

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and Feel Like a Youna
Man" .o aay•

PRESSIT KITCHEN
GARBAGE CANS

6FOR70c
GROUP IV-

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Whit-e wUh pas&amp;el t'Oiond bonlem--.tiM. of ea.c:ll towel 2t by
to laehet . .
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lnehades all ..._eb1 that 101d •P to SOc:

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19c A PAIR

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TINTED TURKISH TOWELS

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Columbu.,, 0 4 Sept 29--IN6Lea¥1ng a note Saying be "had t o
clo it." Adln A Oa·ubb :JII .•1 nwtaJ.
lurgltal engineer. t oda~ had kl!l ~oi
hhnl:'eU bv Icapinll: from th (' slxtt.
ftoo t of th r building m wblch hla
oftlci! was located H1.;; ~k ull 'V:!'
fractured and both Rrmll and lf\1::;
were broken In the plunge Pollet:!
believed hi'! mailed a lett ~ r l1 t 11
subs,atlon a few minutes bdo~
jum~:ing rrom the building

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,.,, IailYe&amp;ee
P"""' who alwayo pto
,_ne 1eJ18
to help hu play •
Sflld!!il J:nws
·•lil&gt;l!'ever. b'e Impressed upon, us most forcibly IUJ&amp;in ~uet
The ttscql"Jl"lndui ~ri.t8 t.zthr
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'hn llt1U't4f' ,fl,~lbl fl:le bap: l.n I "~':fl~ir'j]
when thi!! areat number will be turned looait
0p o,., · vJ,.,nue
r~~nt of ht.s ~e.
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sopner ttlan . tttey shou'd have been, for a11 1 PIJipr111or: Wlllat'e ,Ule \dea lJl
a A L- .
IUP~!PIJ qaqea on tlloae Irani.·
J'lqapc:itf w.\11
insti'UCtlon cocld not do llUiht but hel ~ ~.,,
JJ.c:-cly f'lULh I&amp; attlilll ao scarce
1 Miln.aut : I'll~ ..uan&amp; t.btm. tor th;~ t hundre~ of stre:t . t:w•~..

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~PV~!lTISING
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·roUD.AY~ 8EPTI:Ml!D 2•. IIIII .

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H1mt1ngton, epent Sunday ' h!1'e 1
fKl H.r1y tftdlnt: quow.tJons
some ltrenctn due
wll.h Mta. Ch&amp;pman'INld chiklrtn. 1
a-aYIUI:
nanL~·
itJ: bettrr l1'l'de ""'~ . . . .UIIil
1 A son was born \o Mr. and UN .
catvea
Reeelpta 100;
mos'-'y Imply; lower ll'adta 100·•·
' Fnmk Uilll ot S)'l'&amp;eu.t, kt.urda.y
MJseu Etbe.l and Clan. Ot.rl&amp;nd
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eulhln.rDorQI,hy
lQ hoPDr
their Jontsa
COU8ln&amp;, / IIIIUIIII IFIIIIIIIIIUISilllllillillllllllatlii
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Albert Ruuell ot Polnf· .W:i.Nel
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a. ca1 Mtic:lcm equl;mcnt. Dailey
CAR STOLEN
dauiht.er, Mist Norma Berridie en- l ro)' WILli a vlalt.ot ln the city Ptklay Bol.lth lknd, Ind. 1b...e
Be1 \ W. StaUOfl, flouth end of
A Bukk sedan belonging w Mls~&gt; tertamed 'l.ith dinner BWlday l.u 1
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I thla ooeaalon were lll!ldamel Jane ,
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8-13-tt Mabel Olaon or Athenii was st.oleu honor of their iUe!lt li!Jw Napic1 ,
!campbell, utnnle Dtv", Hazel KeTI-l£
;;=;;=::;,r.;:;:=====~'l
servlce: Ptk:· Bundf.ly ~;v~nlng fmm wher(l, u. wa~; Dean ur women or Marshall Col·
Callum Ma.rpre' ~U.
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E lege Thuse who were presenl &amp;L 1 Rev aud
Warrep and ' Stivers.' MUUcent Bay~n. Sara
12e
Cll
and all work IWI.r- church. Milili Olsun h11d motored lhe rovely dinner served ttt the h - Grandma Smith ot Portland,
Phillips, Urania.
Kelei•
m., )
lUI te-ed. Oll.ll E. E. ldhwortb, Wlwn SWJ.day afternoon for a snort land View Inn Wlllte M18.5 Ru1J1 1 Thursday In Cheater.
Sf\lnner and baby, MiNel DoroU:IY
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PLone 6I·R.
Q..28·6t Jvl.ilt with Mls$ Mae Ent.smlnlile.and
Helen YooL, the
Mr. and Mr". Eleherd Penon an- and QayleJonea f.nd tbe
.._ Uke thia (10 pt.) lOc.
,. q.n~ had decided to remain over IIUt!l:ll or honer aud hell~ and Inounce the ijlrth ot a &amp;Oil, born 1R~treahmenLi were aerved
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Loatnliht Ml58 Olson and MLSS Ents. hostesse;o
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Dotot.by and Qa.yl, Jones
25
pjjr line.
mlnger attended lhe church se11 Rev Howard Tuttle and Mr. and who bAve
been I'Uelt.l of theJr
v!c~s and the ca r. wh tch bore an
t:a- oNALs
M1s Clark ot oreenJ)eld spent Sat-. cou.ina, Mlalel Ethel •nd Clara
"''JJII ute ..W. " pU #ht per ID
Brown
puckelbook Iowa license was parked IICBI'
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'I urday and
Bwtday '\olth Mr. and Garland and Mr. and M:r.. John
-{) l.l'tftP wol4l maD 1 ID8)
4jiD Middleport street&amp;. t:ontainr1 church Pollee have fo_und no clue~
Mtli F E JonP.S went t.o her hrml! Mrs. J. M. T\.lttle.
)(cC&amp;IIum, retl&amp;med t.l tbel.r llDQ\e
0
ttrS, 7tmter pleare cal&gt; 1 ucJt- to the mlssmg car li6 yet.
Ju.ckoon Sunday com·ale.::.;oent
Grace Elielak!lln returned. to bet In Indiana, N:ond&amp;y. They Wet't
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IDierikml f•
erman 's store, and recclv i!
--from an operaUon at Holzer bOIS- work In New York City, &amp;fter a accompanied by Mra Helen Blun.
fill.
Will d .
9-l8-3t
BABE PASS IS
JntaL
month's vlslt wit hhome folks .
ner and baby, who bave been vi.dtl OoalecUUQ IDHJ'Uoaa tar Jl'kle
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Morris Haskins mot.or'ed
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BJduey Spencer wu called h•me lnf her panola, 111 aJMI Mn. Ben
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Ill
nn
gar· n an oon
r 1 Marlett&amp; BJJnday aud spent th~ !rem schOol by the nldm• aru1
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' and Mrs. Alta Plllkerman
oJ &lt;lay with friend!&gt;
death of hie mother, Mrs. Albert 8kin,ner
wiU be tNea
Crown City, died Sunday evening
Mr and Mrs Dwight Wet.her- Bpencn.
.\bout 32 youna: PeOPle
a
" - " · - amlnlmUIIl -'-·-- ol
Hamil•-~
after a shurt Hlness. The runeml ' l 10 I~
d d 11 ughter anlved safely
Mr. and M rs Van Torrence and pafV at the home B! Kill Bither
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and
VIrgil se1·vJces were held Monda y atleran
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twenb·ft:ve oeot. lac u.dl iDler• campbell at POlneroy were
noon Rt the Ooo&lt;i Hope ciJUu:h In Los AnKdc.s. Cal, last Prlday.
dallghtel spent BWldaY With l4r. and music were t.he tliver&amp;iona ot
tlaD.
gueiJ',s o! Mr. and Mrs. Cha1
Iwlth buriAl tn the church cc tnt!i.er}' Mu; Harold Notter and b8by left , and Mrs. Oeo Pyles
the
and lee cream and cake
O~nler.
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Holtet' hospitu.l Sunday
' Grandpa Hartung continues quite
Tbe oool eveablp aa4 mornlhJI will m.lle
Tbf lid tu.a will ll&amp;dJ IIDil&amp; J'DU.
Mr and Mu Clyde c 1 crt 0f I
: Mo. and Mls Paul Wetherholt 1111 at the home or hi&amp; son, Val Hat· wen served.
ll daUred, ao lllat theIaCOPJcbfvr Cllet: 1er were 9·umta.v ~uestsv ·of Mr 'I F
THREt.
J"'NED
spem
t
he
week
end
In
ColwnlHlli
tung
Mrs
-'•cit
8t.lvera
vi&amp;Jted
relaUver.
k A d .
f
be
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t
"--•of a. Uute he~tt to "'"' off tbat eblll wtiLII aJOur lid Ja prepared
Ill
a and Mrs. O . W Da\'ldi&gt;On.
1an
n Clson o Steu IIV11le . Mr and Mn. John Rut:
the
M1s M E Rluenou•. grandsotl a
rp:m er, ._... .....y.
a~anner INI to brirla t.be p-eaks~ MI'fl 0 p T~
h 0 11
: J ohn Boling of Port~mouth, and E" wt&gt;ck tmd In cmclnnatl
Donald and Mr5 1 c Meredlth are
Mrs. John lluber waa; tbe &amp;llelt of
RAY·GLO AT .. ....... ..... $12.50 UP
-ult&amp; to I!OU. ~
II! r1 ll('' · 17an 1WI
~ ll"en and Murvln C~~:ndlll ol WyO IU&lt;i., W Mit&gt;.~ Ma1 ie Kmus 5pent tile wee!~ spending a few dnys In Columbwi. l Mrs. John McOallum Thuraday.
Ln
be
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I"'Va' Wele
a t the COU/Hy I end ali the guest or Columbtlli
MIS. Abe Elselsleln, Grace El.selsThe
em. held theb·
!'he
WUJ
reapoaal...,.
rgna
orrs
!air for mto xJCatlun and Wt:ll'
tcln a nd Mrs. R C Windsor spent regular meeting at the
Welsh 1
REZI'jOR GAS HEATER AT ...
Up
· Glllv_f?r ooe luconect .\naeftJoD I :;nt theM weeki end with her nuut l futed. Each paid up and WPs
1 Dewe:.· J ordan left fo1
Dayton Monda,. w1th Mrs. B K 8mlth a t cburch Wednetiday eYeniJll
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ol WU' advert!Nment. Rrfor• 1n
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lea.sed.
Mondav mu1n lng wh ete he wlll en · Holzer hospital
I Mr and Mn .\rthur Evan&amp; ot
1
ldYeriiRmen11 should be Tepor14d I
Ruby Diehl lelt Sund&lt;ly tm
--ter th e· U S Vett!rur:s' lmspJtol for
Mr and Mrs. Ray Mortis and ' NJo Orande,
Sunday with
lm.rbedlatei.J,
HUNn:R IS lNJ URED
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m other wete
to Darwm su.1 1 Mrs. Mary Tholruu. lln. ThODWI
Beautiful Walnut Finish $27.50 Up
e.e C I student at tile 0 IJ
Pe11.11 Hollingshead Df WeJJsto&lt;t
L1lllun
spenl Sun - r..Jay by the death of a relative.
actompalned them home IUld 'IIIU
For Sale, Mile:.at '\lhens spent the
end with was brought to
Holzer
day wllh ncr mother Jn Chulle11ton Y1rgJ1 Wood, 11011 of Marlon Wood ' !!pend a few monthl with them
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COOL WEATHER SPECIAL
her, flnlent.ol, M,,· and Mr.!! B i: here Sunday where he was give 1
H R Alexander of Hun tlnq received lnjurle&amp; Friday when
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Iat.tent.lon to a wound Jn hls aJm ton
sufficlently 1ecowred fron1 wa:; thrown from a car 1n which ht! ,
FOR SALE
Wyi'lemHler and hnm ly uf It wus said, Hollingshead had accl- an
at Holzer hospital to
rldmg.
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PITTSBURGH LlVE8TOCK
81se Sl;di-Q.Je Val¥!
. . . . . . Sale $2.69
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Fo1.r good work mul e~&gt;, one hor&amp;e
Springs
wue
r{l('ent
guests
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dentally
lihot
hJmseJf
W
ith
a
shot
be
temoved
Sundaj:
to
the
h
ome
of
Mr
and
Mrs
Otto
Dorst
Kan·
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Hoas
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Receipts
1000;
fllirly
actlw
••-Mao•-Hardware
&amp;
Fuml·ture
Co.
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aDd a l&amp;rse barn with prop- M1. an 1 Ml'l!l Albert Heilman
gun , although
of Uw J her rathrr, A Jo' Lasley
sa.s a nd Mrs Baer spe nt one d
steady to 10 higher· pado:ltjf toWI
mt;
MOl"
ably abou~ 5000 feet uf good lumber
11\.Ccldcnt oould nut be learned Al ·1 Sumley Mulford M Ch eshire, Is 1ecenLJy with Mr and Mr!i c .
Mrs
Heller or
' &amp;bout 25 up , 1110 to
lbs. 6&amp;-iiOO;
il.(te! razed. A bariain.
the 8Ut:6t of her &amp;lsrer-ln-lo.w
of the bU&lt;i1ntal said the belng treated at Hol zer ho.splf.al K imes
t.o 180 Jba. 550--680; a few :otto to
M. l'dd)eport
The Eberabach Constoructlon co. Mrs. Thomaa Johnson,
1 ound Wall not
Mrs Wade Kimes
Friday 280 Jb5 585-590 · 130 to 150 lbll 515Ponteroy
1rm a f1u.ct.ured aHa liUff ered In an
Pomer(ly, Ohlo
. OCXl
Mr. and
Charie:; G1eenle I
acc1clent Bulldlll'
uftemoon With MI11 Chali Baum
MO · oat Plas aQ.
'kin
L. D. MaMu.ter, Otrn,er
1ft
Ml'Master, Owner
were Sunday gll@l&amp;tB or Mr and Mr~
DINNER PAR'rY
1 J ehu Chapman aCcompanied bv
Ola McNamee Is s pending a fe;,.. l o,;s 400- ol25 4 500 ' 1
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Mrs T -8 BcaiUge and M1 and Mrli Ha rry Hanlfly, all of 1weeks with Curtis Wolf and family
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with hl5 !loorecard
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an ••n:.r in vcars H d
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t.om supcr-st.ar of all-ume out·
fiel,dirrg. Never out of POI!!tlon,
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more h1ts than ll!lY thlee ou tflel1f'•s In the league. He lObs oppon cmts cf singles, red uces IabelL'&lt;:! dou ·
Utes a nd t riples to single-s a d In
f:lCt gets everyth ln,; ~xetpl lmlls
clouted ovEr thl! fence or mto the
bleachers.
cc nie makes 1t nls bu.!. ..leS!i to
lmcw"" every mnn who faoes bi&gt;i
chm., ataft He shlft1&gt; h is outfieldd also the infield according to the
pllcher He won't
out
ileld ror Jimmy Wilwn , the L:ald&amp;
r;;ttch c r tbe sa.me way I01 Grove us
f Rommel and Hoyt
owhen Grove and Earnshaw arc
pitching our outfield shift.~ to t h t:
nght-ha.nded batters
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Cflll!le Connie rea lizes few men can
ull a Grove or Earnshaw fast b all
le[t field
And whr.n Wllt:ion is
against Grove (., Earnshaw
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FOR RENT- The E A Crtger propertr on Gravel lUll, MlddlePOl'l
t1 l'QQ(nB a.ad bath. Large barn
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perishable food -meats, fruit and vel(etables at •he correct
temperature to prevent spoilage-always below 50 degrees.

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HE markets arc filled with food bargains for those w~o

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mall--Jess Halne ~;
, f1 me 8kcptJcs t ; lie viol 1eports c 1
hla ~h r,,rldcr injJtry ll&lt;lVC ~~~e n
cxag(erat ~. j and that he
wlll be n
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Eeat the grea t :
r;rrv• laM ym 1· Wos ~OI ' l~ l cr hanq
h ·' un!e a nd rest Cli Ju~ lautel&gt;~.
hut the lure of lhe rame prcved too
r fr':lg Tcps all olhel N L p.t.
r·hn •, this yeat P1lCh[d a n o-h tt,
nr -t tm gam ~ ir1 1~24
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wlr. 111 BC1 Li t!l.lly unbentub:c In Ih J
1St Lo u!.!; Patk W1ll ill' clUck Ul\·
dcr the ~t,raln oi his firs~ wurld
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T l'w ' ,liJaO ~ t&lt; L~l~ il l' I'U-(,j ja~ ·
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F:l.l''!i 'pcrlonnance wheu
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l'Ottn~ Colllus Ctr.n lw ~&gt;lmk~ t•tl
~ p n iJ Gr0 \'1'
and Earnsh aw wov~
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The goal-!:;tlle r-Eml~·gh G•
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him In the paper ~. If lil t! "'' " ' "
mu •. 1tnlnccr ·:vu tc.rt~ t::J
whcl't. b e subscrlb:-s t u 11 .~.li Wl~&gt; ~
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lbouahtful people tluoughour tb~ United States
will aglio ebserve Fire Prevention Week. as sugsetted by the Prdideot in bU annual proclamation.
Tbil yeu October 4th ushers it .in. Commercial,
civic:,. social and other orgaaintion31 will bold ap-

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will rake put.
You. cau.aaab a definite coouibarioo ro Fire Preveadoo Week by increasing your eff'orts to .aleguard yow owo home &amp;Dd business.

STOCK FIRE INSURANCE

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BEDROOM SUITES
DINING ROOM SUITES
PIECES

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MATTRESSES

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839-841 FOURTH AVENUE

HUNTINGTON, W. VA.
NOW IN PROGRESS
2-SALES DAILY-2

1!:30 P.M.

7:30P.M.

I'REE!
To The Firot 50 Women '
ATTRACTIVE
SOUVENIRS
To occupy &gt;eats in front of
Auction Platform previous
to the start of each and
every sale.

ADVANCE
SELECTION
You may aelect fr(}m our
stock any artkie1 ol furniture that ~·ou may be
dee:irc;ur of acquiring and

theoe article• will be plac·
ed on the auction plat·
form at the earliest potoible opportunity.
EVERY ARTICLE
IN OUR ENTIRE
STOCK WILL BE

A SPECI.\L GRANt&gt;
PRIZE
will be ~ward ed to some
adult in the audience at
the coJ]clusion of each sale!

SOLD A!T AUCTION
POS!TIVJ;:LY
1110 RESJ;:RVATIONS

RAPIOS-MIIlRORS
REFRIGJ;:RA.TORS

Let JJothiria pr~v.nt you
from @ltendi1111 ~e•to qp,
PQI tune a~ction oale' I
Get )'opr •hare of fine
fut!llture apd ·houoehotd
11tiliti~•· at ypur own price!

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GAll H~ATJ;:RS
BLAN!CETS-PJLLO~S

KIJ'CJi~N C~lNETS
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The chance of a lifetime ta
purchase new homefurniahinr• of excellent quality
and utmoat deoirability at
PRICJ;:S VOLUNTARILY
OFFERED by YOUR·
SELF. A wide auorlplept
available, indudiaa-

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and plainly your name :.nil lull
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and lh~t •iz~ you want.

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JlOIRII!'d 1111rl iabol r·ffe, t wh1&lt; h tl1t
anngr full figtzre w1U li'tl hecoming.
You can carrv the mndd .,,,, in
crepe· &lt;lt · chinr. marocain o r triple
Rtnrgr ttr, V("TY !llfl\)le chiffon u•lvrt.
pliabl e 1noirr, gro r([l'tle hroca rl rrt
with velvl"l weavr ~ or !~1111 , The
~i lk • {all be plain or patt t'rnrl\ arco rrlinff to nnc'1 hr~rr If a '&lt;l;onltn
rltt:~l u d~~rrrrl tl wn W(JO I l(l.'orJ;Cct1e
which h:u a mat surfa ce will bt'
fn um\ !;Liisfactory and f\att rri ng to
th ~ he a viet' A«trrr.
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I Sprlngflcld~Jack Walton. vet.el1ed to the batter and base ~·um e
b·eryotle 18 wondering
wl!l : ha.tma Ga.ndh l's tnlluwers . . each
an tmd un the W!tt.enberg college
: fcotllall tr.am who !or two yr..:.r.;
be Eel cted , tu pitch thf' open.!! new bit of bunting t hat :ftoA.~: in 1'
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gnmr. ,for the Athletics romOI'l'O~ MI~SOIJrl brwzes brings only :..I
tnallc the Lutl.t!raus lirH t scon&gt; of
I 'll t-ake you mto my COIJiC.:'. &lt;'
wilder delight
I the season, only to be robbed Of a
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They to~d one G[ ttluse '' wi+
Iehane~ t() 1epeut tms yeat becau&amp;e
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a
s h&lt;.uldcr kept him out
RESULTS
conquering heroes" things for
joi the flu;t gii.Jlle , }lmbably will be
Cards In the morning. T hey llu.d .1'
back Ill the Jlneup Friday night
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palade, they had bands, tc..;; bad
wh n Wltt~nberg plays John Cl:lr·
By Internatlona.L News Service
ae roplanes ftymg overhead. and
- - -roll m1dl'1 the Ughts at the Clevet h ey ...ha d'b oouvards
ntl'e.ss thouliands lln- Green And White In Goodlland
municipa l _atad1 •tm, It
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m~ ,_..e ou~
bo s' the
IOaret.l.
Shape After Indiana
-- ·-Babe Lancaster, Middletown, N
G:?, g~~ e lh!s ~ eclal y lnslance,
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Rlllllm t Brooklyn
Been wa•·minK
Y, defeated Lev.· Brouse, New York the em ~ le ~a.ck ~~:nd hlti
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t.hr l•tncll most of t. le t.mc thl.&gt;
11 A'
welter weight (6)
mea!Ung
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get to;
-SUI.' jll Wtll the Injury to ~pnri!:y
8 w 0 n Thurs-1 Athena, 0., Sept. :.m-Fn1Jowln~~.l\11a •n~&lt; gne hh,t a chance to shine'!
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tence busting
WRESTLING RESULTS
brawling l'itb the Cards 0
Rl•. .al hr.me lUll h.'tl 'ler:s--------J!mm~·
1 :h ei1 first defeat ln a.nao.~H tluee
day for the highest honor ol bal- yea\~ the OhiO, Unnentt} B&lt;Jbcat &amp; Fcxx and Chick Hafey lt1:1 t.hel l'
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be
from Blw1r- l rt;sp~(tivt teams , 11 htttlng llomcrs
1 rr.tur.led to Atll~ll:~
At New Ym·k--8am Setin, Newark
Among the !t.ems thflt are
!)lg llngt?n, IndJann. to beg111 Plt:paru¥ ; c!u 111g the leasue campq1g11 o r 1930
de[eated Paul Jones, Texu
waHed around whlcll have to dv tlt.liS Ic1 lll£elhtg an othol Jl&lt;,&lt;Jto lt'!'l Foxx getti ng 37 and Ha'Jev 26 Jn
George Clil.lza, Italy, won frum wtlh the series are these
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lt&gt;a m a t the tmct 01 the \Hek Oh 1n the 1930 world :;eri~ Hafey hlt no
Floyd Marllha.ll, Arizona.
"Paul
wil! be my
to In::l ia l1a Utl!V&lt;'IhJt). Coach I
and Foxx on ly one, Albeit It
Sandor &amp;abo, Hungary, ·dl'feateU lng pltch~l , says O~ol~~Th~~ U: Ha) &lt;'$ Westetl! Co.)ieleiKl' k 'Ull L'wuS a highly Important blow Tills
Mike Romanp, Italy.
the boss of the ca.rds.
'y~ 11 r Jimmy uno Chlflk ' agalu lcact
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Dick Shlkat. Philadelphia, de~ h ttle h ope that Hame~ w~ g~t 11 Bl:tlet· Coil£"!'. ol fnUmn.Lprll ~. 1th·lr matc5 In this spech!ol~y F uxx
fcated Steve Znosky, Poland
to 1\Ctton
But I
Wlll ccmc lo the Bobcul lt .lr 0.' w!th 30
Hafey w!th
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Gllmes, Hallahan at
Octol:&gt;eJ ~. for 11. sccon- 1 u:e1'1tlll:l II•! ih v ~trut thcll ~luff u ~ )I;.'U.I ,
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II'Y ~&lt;'llll&lt;lU uf Slllllllll'r d111111::; 1111rts
On the first gnme .hr.~ llle Ill. 1 I'd Ill th E Hoosoel capital
1 j OJ.Io Umvers lly w11l
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il~iug II( rh u 111111, 1'l1e nndo&gt;uts high and laity gamblt!J s--t.he shaL;J ne1g! t•mh1g ~lul-e for ll gan u
llmughl lid~~: cunjun('\1(111 C!l.IIS('tl the 81\ootlng lawa--w!Ut J lfferent idea's DcP•' UW Onlvn~ll) at 0Jecnea~.o ll I
!Ill I'll
hell I 1fr KIIIUIII&lt;Jr UUd the llS to WhiCh club 16 b&lt;lttM'. lthey
1
uu1l•u.ll es nl1!ct thcu pl'i!Hillt&gt;d, will do plenty o_r .wafrlni alP-on~ Co:n,erenee
1
lt('ll('e the J!flJii'lltlr sui•JJO!Iltlon that
lu
ltr 11
•1 dn~;~ ll !'e lltely tn r;o mPd ut tills will not do m~ch plunging on this I plnl'nnem stlt!llg t.h ,-naiJICd Lil t;
SPIIIIOr'
UniVCI'Sity cf l nd muu 1:11clm:: l" la:sl
. Sat ul'day tu brl'ak a BOIJI~l l • 1
mg stt·eak of l9 consecutive ganw.~
Onl7 !n tht! thud qun1tr1 hu ll:' . H I
was the Green and White fotc ed lu
give ground to 1t.&lt;; B1g Ten up]JO!rd ll !Jl.l~tlco.lly ull 1H th e pi,Jy ul tlh
n1~t lwo and ln~t slam.a l akm~
Hcnsle1 t u JILlii,V Oluo
1:Jacl m
luul ~cvc1a l ~c o1 mg: uppurlun lt1 c..
hit N a~ ~1b ir t r J l',\11~ 2 u;Jt, n' bul
one or thrm l ndmua hud t... 1lv one
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I' DJl• l'!fl nlly tu "tUit' a n u m.t&lt;lc
!!t't.!l rn It
A ;1as•, CV CI tllC [~G a l
"I I( &lt;i 'lUI 11 , 1111 ,• JIL'I
l'1lllll 11UI'III
lo(flV•" lllfhlfi,(
It , '(~&lt;' I eLII' I •
A bluckcd tm.lt , cov&lt;:l(d bv .Etr~1(It 1, l)luo l rtck l•·, b &lt;~ k ' I Lllc IJG.\1
,ltr •, unlcu f01 tllt' SIX RIIIIUi t tllC\1 kr· r~ Ch1. J.; Gatncl,
Pl&lt;JUfL.
f[ li,!Jo(t' lUill"l b gd tht
II'. •11 til e IIC~ bH~ lol
Ill( f')[\1 t
pr.mt Jn o ler,;nt J)IIIC iln· ~:;;~o~m 1
(lot:• rl ti&gt;W S U CC~S:JIUJ Jtl 14 out ll
75 'l. Uemp ts at placeme11t klcklllg

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tnd happ v fllte~ for m:~t r&lt;, ll &lt;,
There i• a fluid a l cr ll! l'tnt'~' 'Lhnut
thrm an&lt;l l']llil e a numh{"r n f 1111Mrh
U! lrall y length Riving a nd •linmnn~
Today'~ morlrl ha• it ~ pnmt~ ­

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mo~ t favor~d line ~ are vrn· adafll *

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wbt:ch ·
Jea.red cpaf.;he6 aaid .-.c:U.y As a n!ljllt of the Pitt g&amp;ilfl',
which reve&amp;led a wca.lmfi!M ll1 14e ·

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Scv. inlf t\{,lclllue
Cui!

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ttl~ Y(lth 'Tlin- ~

blamed who
l or the
by Co&amp;ch
H11nfy,
saidd.deat
the &amp;ehoo'
hll.ll bver ULc
more ma~r1a 1 ·•to
"'' 8e&amp;ACII' ••
wdm ]t
had ha.d In tll'!veral years, and
th erefore ouaht to line a better
teum. Robert Bert:an ot Cleveta.nd
newly dJ&amp;covf'red ball'b&amp;clt: may be
BlVflll a retular pmltion, Henrt
said

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Ulelr tint cue of the pracLice
flo&amp;cblit Klli.Wr l
today tdter Don Hamlltun,
tocb.r predleted a vic· iaphorno~ halfback was &amp;U'Ickeu
K£\ll1RQ: team when ll with lnt.e.tlcal n u Caudr L L

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r~ ~. -'&amp;1
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an uncmplO}'l"&lt;l
&lt;l•. rlt: took up hlls l:l~i.nd
in front of t,he ticket wmdow
yetiterdM y, determined .NOl'
to budg l;.' from lhe spot until
Thursday ""hen the 61}1\Cti
opeiUi bctv.CI!n the Oa!di!Ulls
and the Athletics

tn~h.,kThou~h h~ .Ne~ ~~;k f!~[~er~~~~~: d!t:~~

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t.~lder, ~ho~ tho~gh;
L~uGut~s lt:~c

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·c:mnk Mack?' '
wn tH I'll astonishment.

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pract•~

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H iram- A aeneral stta.ktup In th"
Hiram ooUq:e football team Wt.f .,......,
ordered today by Coach "Chuc&amp;" ~d ll.alon
HeiU')' !ollowlnl Klram 1 10M to
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M1· und M1 ~. ClJ!·t John11on an· I
cu~ e
D·:lll-3t 1 t' r UI'Ct' thr birt h of a dnughb
- - -·lJOfll B1•pl 20th
F'OH SALE One bmhcl apple
Sil.:vl Baley wl w ims I;. t• n JU ill
b:u.keta In lurge o1 small quan - :m p·-... ved 11L t h l!; wrlting
tlllell Al!:o caps and Jmcrs fo r
M ,s Dldctlt ad &amp;bert Catnnhnu
~ an •CJ.
HLirtlngJI' F'ltl4t F11.rm, of Nlw llrlghtOII, Pa, at • \ lsl tint~ 1
M!d lt&gt;~ort., Ohio
9-25-Jt I W"l Cr nllll~Ul and fan1lly.
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FOil BALE.-'fwo lloU.tV;, ~ we 1 ll!Hl lcr E.Jth and Mrs Am u 1 In Gl1 ~
ten room~:~ und lot.'&gt;
One hom;c a11 ~1 1. CA : 1 l', ~· •tt•r d n y ·u~ 1 [!WI· I
r.m.: $3500 when purchn...&lt;1cd Buy ,Jy r hursdfi Y
1
onr hGusc i~:;r $0000 a nd tile otht'l'
Mr. nnd Mrs MILrlou Dm CUI!n"
h ~ lrO I' FREE One
hOIIIIC 011 ' 0:1 !Oil No1man rrre i. JJ~ namgr;c m ~ '
~h.rt I•curlh St., o~hcr Oil J,a· Hm :: wlth C:&amp;!l Easterday a nd t au,-!
eu ~t 8t fhe b111gcsl b~trgalu :: vcr 1Jy
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h·•nrd or Sw L. Qmck lll, Ml~F till YPung of Canaanvd k vL~ It ·
dleport.
9-20-::lt r d Mr and M rs. W. If Ct·o~;s Iccm- 1

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Onpper 1 ~servolr In flrst clar;~
w. Also
Mil !lOll Hamlin
or.::an. oert.rude McBI'Ide, Byra-

t.e~Ud\ tlcn

Mr~wa~;

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IC'K FOR BALE-Several Lhou· I Ml and Mrs. Henr)' Martin llnrl II
BJ\
fl
d b lllllng btick dau1Jntet· were a t HCJyt~owu Sunday
;:!~e 'dr:-R 8~~ 624 .~.
9 ~24-6t ca!Ung on their uncle Huam W1•lk
er wl1o ill In a &amp;eriOWI oor!oltton
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FOP. SALE-Mu,lc61.Tc._coa-1 - "1-atWe"

Ml~s

pallu~ulars

~ches

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hospital~

ttt!.t~ment

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dbt!nct.ion ot beln,:
1a.u to .... nit- fOi the
t"Jeteher Utltt1L window at.
Sport.~man's z;a rk to open for
the bo.lglnnnlg o! Lhe worllt

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lot.aa~Uooal Be~Yi~¥
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,t. Woot~r-Wooter

1 Ohio

l l1fln - Although Heidelberg 8 stu
dent princes wun ea~Uy from Ho~
j Mwh colle11e here aturday, coa... .
With "Hot Air" About
1 Ted Turney Is far rrom
' Ability of Champion' 1
. with h ts team and, may make
i erul chanlfeS. he i&gt;B d today , after .1
Leader
1dtftk ull. blocking and tackllng work
1 OU ~ }CI:~Jda) The princes will be
1 j:lven L\ hard driving all week tn
lJy MICKEY COCHRANE
catcher Phll~ddpnill Athle"LCs
~tralghtway, Pllil the hit and run ruec~ss t)a~&gt; not )'l&lt;..,de "~'"\' Sam I, ' tc.l\H'I ~ aud swlll be ja.mm:d to ca.- l ')l'ej&gt;arllt,mn for t\)eir, "N:me with
Co pyright., i931 , By 1 "l" s
or lay down a bunL undel ordhc:Jt!l too, lm mm w ..0 new lntuXI ',&lt;hiC.'' pnctty 011 Wed!Je.sdny n!ghl
~a~~o Wes le}al' al Df' " ware SnturhJI d I bl Be l 29 The othl'' CCJndltions Only when Ule .;aunt ls i
r t I The A's ate due hele Wednesday I
P a c P EL,n
WPIC two balls and no strlkoo, 01' three l whrm gulping lhe nectar 0
tl - lllld, 111 prepara.uon the
cltl·
afttl'!lOOil whe
k 011 1 th I bul ls and one strike we look to
umpll
oi "ol' Salllt Luo" lUI' practls ouwr
coaches I
finish ing a snappy
:1 1
l:.ench fo1 orders Olherw!Be we 11,1,:e l So much was Ob\ tuus lle1e Wday mg up on !:illrlll hii!Sell, loud cttt : were makmg slJUtd In thler llneup3
S£;rlc!i encounter:;; 1111
t.ur own judgment. This tends to wheb thC! lovmsfolk went mto et- 1 call::; uud 11 medley of boos. All this Coaeh Hun y Baujan or the Ulli St 'Loul.s Cardinals
aH
give
man more confidence In 1stacies
hyst.en cal over Ull;.' pen- , Js Intended t.o shatte1 the m 11 ro le oC verlSily or Dayton squad Mid today
spcrt.&lt;· wrlt.e,r. asked. Gw!ge
uas crucia-l games when one of two ~uns nant winning Cardmals of HJJI "'" the A's
he will s tPnd Pat Itt the Bosto11
r.enter
he
are needed Ill the late lnniJlt'... con- 1U1ey did back In 192ll whe u the c!t)
We 1nust get thei r morale,' 11:1 collegt! game this weeg, und UM! the
was the Amt:rlcan
nle expects the
to
ga.luecl. li.ll first
League , lhe Catdma\
attitude
" Whcn lt.eam that walloped Hanover colouttllder.
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wer
what
to
do.
u
he
d
ecides
on
il
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Hfli
Altliough
baseball
got
the
!lhe1
tctuu'lS
a t:hange
1nora;,;l lcge la11t week, -v.•thout
· Ccnnle Mack, qmckly 111 5
-~cia.! play, the s ignal qulckl·· , Jlll. S.S· ship&amp; are beconung almost i.V• nu~ tile rest 1s KiiTJple "
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MICKEY FREE

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serlell, It~ Maclt: who makes the
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1
and play rival players He rememO Th 1
ben every batter whethet· he bl! e Odd a Are 8 to 5 . n
e
1ookle or seasoned campaliller I
Athletict To Win
And when we dlsciJij the ca.tdinab 1
,
on Thursday mornlni In St. Louis, !
ClalflC
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'n' w111 !be M11.ck who renders the
sc&lt;uionli classic mU'&gt; . or us
na decision&amp; We a.i lexpres sou:
bt&gt;J'S "shot Lhe works" when
tb~·~
opinion Bnd are at liberty to tak:&gt;
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II laid
116 50 on the llne fol 11 lltrlp
part In the open d.lscll6ll\ons but we
Wh' or tlcket.!i for their ga.mea
know that COllate·s Ju£1emen t is By Street To T arne
tle Ticket spec.;" are
lnacto WJI'Ii
Elephant. In Firat
llvc. They feu: the "law" will be
bon't ret the bnpretJSton Lhu..L we
eel on t.o them their places raidmust receive an ordQt be1ore c1ery
Contert
ed
d their pa ieboa d&amp; oonflscatmove we make We don L At ll:-t&lt;
.
cd
Uwy do b~slneS:.
we have great ltbertles. We cnn lut
St Loul~. Sept. 29 .- CO'lRISt.cnt 1 The hotel arc tHllng tt.h cu~~

Sayo Connie Mack Cuta
Off Many Hita To
Outfield

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ther 11.nd l.nit.ruct the pitcher to
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rcom boUle with i.wu or three
acrn ol iround. OUI.Ii.kJr\1 ol
Bo.-nen:t)' or MJ.ddklport Addreq:
"B · •..:: oau:r Tt1bur.e. s-•~·

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SECTION

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H1mt1ngton, epent Sunday ' h!1'e 1
fKl H.r1y tftdlnt: quow.tJons
some ltrenctn due
wll.h Mta. Ch&amp;pman'INld chiklrtn. 1
a-aYIUI:
nanL~·
itJ: bettrr l1'l'de ""'~ . . . .UIIil
1 A son was born \o Mr. and UN .
catvea
Reeelpta 100;
mos'-'y Imply; lower ll'adta 100·•·
' Fnmk Uilll ot S)'l'&amp;eu.t, kt.urda.y
MJseu Etbe.l and Clan. Ot.rl&amp;nd
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eulhln.rDorQI,hy
lQ hoPDr
their Jontsa
COU8ln&amp;, / IIIIUIIII IFIIIIIIIIIUISilllllillillllllllatlii
111 111'1AIIIIJIUI'fUIIIIUIUII IIIIIIIIIIII
Albert Ruuell ot Polnf· .W:i.Nel
&amp;ndOfO&amp;Jle
.
01
a. ca1 Mtic:lcm equl;mcnt. Dailey
CAR STOLEN
dauiht.er, Mist Norma Berridie en- l ro)' WILli a vlalt.ot ln the city Ptklay Bol.lth lknd, Ind. 1b...e
Be1 \ W. StaUOfl, flouth end of
A Bukk sedan belonging w Mls~&gt; tertamed 'l.ith dinner BWlday l.u 1
~
I thla ooeaalon were lll!ldamel Jane ,
•
Dl'k!ae AJ.oproaeh.
8-13-tt Mabel Olaon or Athenii was st.oleu honor of their iUe!lt li!Jw Napic1 ,
!campbell, utnnle Dtv", Hazel KeTI-l£
;;=;;=::;,r.;:;:=====~'l
servlce: Ptk:· Bundf.ly ~;v~nlng fmm wher(l, u. wa~; Dean ur women or Marshall Col·
Callum Ma.rpre' ~U.
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It
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parked neu.r lhe Grace M
E lege Thuse who were presenl &amp;L 1 Rev aud
Warrep and ' Stivers.' MUUcent Bay~n. Sara
12e
Cll
and all work IWI.r- church. Milili Olsun h11d motored lhe rovely dinner served ttt the h - Grandma Smith ot Portland,
Phillips, Urania.
Kelei•
m., )
lUI te-ed. Oll.ll E. E. ldhwortb, Wlwn SWJ.day afternoon for a snort land View Inn Wlllte M18.5 Ru1J1 1 Thursday In Cheater.
Sf\lnner and baby, MiNel DoroU:IY
+1P8
8
PLone 6I·R.
Q..28·6t Jvl.ilt with Mls$ Mae Ent.smlnlile.and
Helen YooL, the
Mr. and Mr". Eleherd Penon an- and QayleJonea f.nd tbe
.._ Uke thia (10 pt.) lOc.
,. q.n~ had decided to remain over IIUt!l:ll or honer aud hell~ and Inounce the ijlrth ot a &amp;Oil, born 1R~treahmenLi were aerved
"" t-8
Loatnliht Ml58 Olson and MLSS Ents. hostesse;o
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Dotot.by and Qa.yl, Jones
25
pjjr line.
mlnger attended lhe church se11 Rev Howard Tuttle and Mr. and who bAve
been I'Uelt.l of theJr
v!c~s and the ca r. wh tch bore an
t:a- oNALs
M1s Clark ot oreenJ)eld spent Sat-. cou.ina, Mlalel Ethel •nd Clara
"''JJII ute ..W. " pU #ht per ID
Brown
puckelbook Iowa license was parked IICBI'
P s
'I urday and
Bwtday '\olth Mr. and Garland and Mr. and M:r.. John
-{) l.l'tftP wol4l maD 1 ID8)
4jiD Middleport street&amp;. t:ontainr1 church Pollee have fo_und no clue~
Mtli F E JonP.S went t.o her hrml! Mrs. J. M. T\.lttle.
)(cC&amp;IIum, retl&amp;med t.l tbel.r llDQ\e
0
ttrS, 7tmter pleare cal&gt; 1 ucJt- to the mlssmg car li6 yet.
Ju.ckoon Sunday com·ale.::.;oent
Grace Elielak!lln returned. to bet In Indiana, N:ond&amp;y. They Wet't
I
IDierikml f•
erman 's store, and recclv i!
--from an operaUon at Holzer bOIS- work In New York City, &amp;fter a accompanied by Mra Helen Blun.
fill.
Will d .
9-l8-3t
BABE PASS IS
JntaL
month's vlslt wit hhome folks .
ner and baby, who bave been vi.dtl OoalecUUQ IDHJ'Uoaa tar Jl'kle
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Morris Haskins mot.or'ed
W
BJduey Spencer wu called h•me lnf her panola, 111 aJMI Mn. Ben
1 f ~
Ill
nn
gar· n an oon
r 1 Marlett&amp; BJJnday aud spent th~ !rem schOol by the nldm• aru1
oC ._
';f
' and Mrs. Alta Plllkerman
oJ &lt;lay with friend!&gt;
death of hie mother, Mrs. Albert 8kin,ner
wiU be tNea
Crown City, died Sunday evening
Mr and Mrs Dwight Wet.her- Bpencn.
.\bout 32 youna: PeOPle
a
" - " · - amlnlmUIIl -'-·-- ol
Hamil•-~
after a shurt Hlness. The runeml ' l 10 I~
d d 11 ughter anlved safely
Mr. and M rs Van Torrence and pafV at the home B! Kill Bither
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Cullls
..,.,
and
VIrgil se1·vJces were held Monda y atleran
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Ttwmu. l'riday ewnlna. Oamt!l
twenb·ft:ve oeot. lac u.dl iDler• campbell at POlneroy were
noon Rt the Ooo&lt;i Hope ciJUu:h In Los AnKdc.s. Cal, last Prlday.
dallghtel spent BWldaY With l4r. and music were t.he tliver&amp;iona ot
tlaD.
gueiJ',s o! Mr. and Mrs. Cha1
Iwlth buriAl tn the church cc tnt!i.er}' Mu; Harold Notter and b8by left , and Mrs. Oeo Pyles
the
and lee cream and cake
O~nler.
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Holtet' hospitu.l Sunday
' Grandpa Hartung continues quite
Tbe oool eveablp aa4 mornlhJI will m.lle
Tbf lid tu.a will ll&amp;dJ IIDil&amp; J'DU.
Mr and Mu Clyde c 1 crt 0f I
: Mo. and Mls Paul Wetherholt 1111 at the home or hi&amp; son, Val Hat· wen served.
ll daUred, ao lllat theIaCOPJcbfvr Cllet: 1er were 9·umta.v ~uestsv ·of Mr 'I F
THREt.
J"'NED
spem
t
he
week
end
In
ColwnlHlli
tung
Mrs
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8t.lvera
vi&amp;Jted
relaUver.
k A d .
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be
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"--•of a. Uute he~tt to "'"' off tbat eblll wtiLII aJOur lid Ja prepared
Ill
a and Mrs. O . W Da\'ldi&gt;On.
1an
n Clson o Steu IIV11le . Mr and Mn. John Rut:
the
M1s M E Rluenou•. grandsotl a
rp:m er, ._... .....y.
a~anner INI to brirla t.be p-eaks~ MI'fl 0 p T~
h 0 11
: J ohn Boling of Port~mouth, and E" wt&gt;ck tmd In cmclnnatl
Donald and Mr5 1 c Meredlth are
Mrs. John lluber waa; tbe &amp;llelt of
RAY·GLO AT .. ....... ..... $12.50 UP
-ult&amp; to I!OU. ~
II! r1 ll('' · 17an 1WI
~ ll"en and Murvln C~~:ndlll ol WyO IU&lt;i., W Mit&gt;.~ Ma1 ie Kmus 5pent tile wee!~ spending a few dnys In Columbwi. l Mrs. John McOallum Thuraday.
Ln
be
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a t the COU/Hy I end ali the guest or Columbtlli
MIS. Abe Elselsleln, Grace El.selsThe
em. held theb·
!'he
WUJ
reapoaal...,.
rgna
orrs
!air for mto xJCatlun and Wt:ll'
tcln a nd Mrs. R C Windsor spent regular meeting at the
Welsh 1
REZI'jOR GAS HEATER AT ...
Up
· Glllv_f?r ooe luconect .\naeftJoD I :;nt theM weeki end with her nuut l futed. Each paid up and WPs
1 Dewe:.· J ordan left fo1
Dayton Monda,. w1th Mrs. B K 8mlth a t cburch Wednetiday eYeniJll
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ol WU' advert!Nment. Rrfor• 1n
0 . · Vln Jll.
lea.sed.
Mondav mu1n lng wh ete he wlll en · Holzer hospital
I Mr and Mn .\rthur Evan&amp; ot
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ldYeriiRmen11 should be Tepor14d I
Ruby Diehl lelt Sund&lt;ly tm
--ter th e· U S Vett!rur:s' lmspJtol for
Mr and Mrs. Ray Mortis and ' NJo Orande,
Sunday with
lm.rbedlatei.J,
HUNn:R IS lNJ URED
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to Darwm su.1 1 Mrs. Mary Tholruu. lln. ThODWI
Beautiful Walnut Finish $27.50 Up
e.e C I student at tile 0 IJ
Pe11.11 Hollingshead Df WeJJsto&lt;t
L1lllun
spenl Sun - r..Jay by the death of a relative.
actompalned them home IUld 'IIIU
For Sale, Mile:.at '\lhens spent the
end with was brought to
Holzer
day wllh ncr mother Jn Chulle11ton Y1rgJ1 Wood, 11011 of Marlon Wood ' !!pend a few monthl with them
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COOL WEATHER SPECIAL
her, flnlent.ol, M,,· and Mr.!! B i: here Sunday where he was give 1
H R Alexander of Hun tlnq received lnjurle&amp; Friday when
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Iat.tent.lon to a wound Jn hls aJm ton
sufficlently 1ecowred fron1 wa:; thrown from a car 1n which ht! ,
FOR SALE
Wyi'lemHler and hnm ly uf It wus said, Hollingshead had accl- an
at Holzer hospital to
rldmg.
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81se Sl;di-Q.Je Val¥!
. . . . . . Sale $2.69
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Springs
wue
r{l('ent
guests
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dentally
lihot
hJmseJf
W
ith
a
shot
be
temoved
Sundaj:
to
the
h
ome
of
Mr
and
Mrs
Otto
Dorst
Kan·
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Hoas
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Receipts
1000;
fllirly
actlw
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&amp;
Fuml·ture
Co.
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aDd a l&amp;rse barn with prop- M1. an 1 Ml'l!l Albert Heilman
gun , although
of Uw J her rathrr, A Jo' Lasley
sa.s a nd Mrs Baer spe nt one d
steady to 10 higher· pado:ltjf toWI
mt;
MOl"
ably abou~ 5000 feet uf good lumber
11\.Ccldcnt oould nut be learned Al ·1 Sumley Mulford M Ch eshire, Is 1ecenLJy with Mr and Mr!i c .
Mrs
Heller or
' &amp;bout 25 up , 1110 to
lbs. 6&amp;-iiOO;
il.(te! razed. A bariain.
the 8Ut:6t of her &amp;lsrer-ln-lo.w
of the bU&lt;i1ntal said the belng treated at Hol zer ho.splf.al K imes
t.o 180 Jba. 550--680; a few :otto to
M. l'dd)eport
The Eberabach Constoructlon co. Mrs. Thomaa Johnson,
1 ound Wall not
Mrs Wade Kimes
Friday 280 Jb5 585-590 · 130 to 150 lbll 515Ponteroy
1rm a f1u.ct.ured aHa liUff ered In an
Pomer(ly, Ohlo
. OCXl
Mr. and
Charie:; G1eenle I
acc1clent Bulldlll'
uftemoon With MI11 Chali Baum
MO · oat Plas aQ.
'kin
L. D. MaMu.ter, Otrn,er
1ft
Ml'Master, Owner
were Sunday gll@l&amp;tB or Mr and Mr~
DINNER PAR'rY
1 J ehu Chapman aCcompanied bv
Ola McNamee Is s pending a fe;,.. l o,;s 400- ol25 4 500 ' 1
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Mrs T -8 BcaiUge and M1 and Mrli Ha rry Hanlfly, all of 1weeks with Curtis Wolf and family
cattle·
receJpts·•
C. 8.Diu
Olle• returned from S i=~l'lltQ . ) _
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Attorney

CHESTER

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Thu,,..,
w"'" "' had ''""' 1, POLLY
three weelt:s.

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nlann~;r-nnt a n outf,elde,r we ll
Yeall?
drawled Ihlu..S.
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with hl5 !loorecard
luum't
an ••n:.r in vcars H d
plHlw
t.om supcr-st.ar of all-ume out·
fiel,dirrg. Never out of POI!!tlon,
ttult's COnnie
toldbench.
the
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11n the
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more h1ts than ll!lY thlee ou tflel1f'•s In the league. He lObs oppon cmts cf singles, red uces IabelL'&lt;:! dou ·
Utes a nd t riples to single-s a d In
f:lCt gets everyth ln,; ~xetpl lmlls
clouted ovEr thl! fence or mto the
bleachers.
cc nie makes 1t nls bu.!. ..leS!i to
lmcw"" every mnn who faoes bi&gt;i
chm., ataft He shlft1&gt; h is outfieldd also the infield according to the
pllcher He won't
out
ileld ror Jimmy Wilwn , the L:ald&amp;
r;;ttch c r tbe sa.me way I01 Grove us
f Rommel and Hoyt
owhen Grove and Earnshaw arc
pitching our outfield shift.~ to t h t:
nght-ha.nded batters
' lght
Cflll!le Connie rea lizes few men can
ull a Grove or Earnshaw fast b all
le[t field
And whr.n Wllt:ion is
against Grove (., Earnshaw
' '"outfield shitts elien more I to thIs'.l
ught H e's lcarQ,~:d that Wl son
a !'ight nelcl h ltler.
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llvlli hc.m ~ raet Wtlk
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~'i.Jellr I!Jiii'lth iind !amtiJ oi f. ··lt"' 1

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tJon....Call at Mp,ry

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ihrwl, Middleport.

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di•:·.Ji'y!iCII, Pume1oy , Ohlu. Rtt: ;I
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FOR RENT- The E A Crtger propertr on Gravel lUll, MlddlePOl'l
t1 l'QQ(nB a.ad bath. Large barn
un~urage
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Am:.avblted
Marie Nial
Cornell
Salstr
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fltar•Js vls! t!IIG Jum~ : . WJUmms l
family
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'Tilliln Mcnleon llnl1 r.on Hoi'\ •! i
DC Cdumbu ~ vltilt ;:d l t'latiVt:&gt; ha •
rece.Jtly ,
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Ma"'on lioroughs Rllli L 2C' nnu' 1
C~umthRII n10tcrect l ~ lla.vks Nt sll
SUmluy.
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Chkago, ecpl 21l-INS-QI :I' •, '
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WU:&gt; l·B tn 1·2C cJT Cl Ill lo ilC IH' II~·
eel t &lt;'l l't -!IC IGWCI ll lld ~a t,l lUI ' 111':- ~
I'd •.n 1-4c otT.
Whent E,'pl 47 41 1·11. n-,. !7 I
J-2: Mn1'ch 50 1·2 , r.·h ;) J .'i-11 J . ~
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0t
'*Cwb tht ~~tblng to up:t
If
Wi'' re liable to t»
to a batter s
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proper refrigention. An ELECtric refrigerator will keep
perishable food -meats, fruit and vel(etables at •he correct
temperature to prevent spoilage-always below 50 degrees.

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HE markets arc filled with food bargains for those w~o

can buy when prices are low and preserve the ~ood Wtth

,tLLY'S UNCLE

Select your electric refrigerator from the models in our

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mall--Jess Halne ~;
, f1 me 8kcptJcs t ; lie viol 1eports c 1
hla ~h r,,rldcr injJtry ll&lt;lVC ~~~e n
cxag(erat ~. j and that he
wlll be n
IS il fJl l .~e ~ la1 te1
Eeat the grea t :
r;rrv• laM ym 1· Wos ~OI ' l~ l cr hanq
h ·' un!e a nd rest Cli Ju~ lautel&gt;~.
hut the lure of lhe rame prcved too
r fr':lg Tcps all olhel N L p.t.
r·hn •, this yeat P1lCh[d a n o-h tt,
nr -t tm gam ~ ir1 1~24
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Youpp!5t St. L~utr r~au1.1 --Pau l
I Dr. rrJr16"2f. Until two W£l'kil lBO
wlr. 111 BC1 Li t!l.lly unbentub:c In Ih J
1St Lo u!.!; Patk W1ll ill' clUck Ul\·
dcr the ~t,raln oi his firs~ wurld
, :oer11s?
T l'w ' ,liJaO ~ t&lt; L~l~ il l' I'U-(,j ja~ ·
', l fy ~E it ci:t Will he cq11:!l hi '&gt; t9:·:t
F:l.l''!i 'pcrlonnance wheu
il fl b~~­
itrl 363 nne! h eld up \h e CmdL1 t1i

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down payment-liS little as $10.00-

will bring one to your home tomorrow.

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c,nlv one h1t 1 1 ~~~!;t )UI. ',
b tal!rd 1\ greatl·nmriJ,,.k th b
y-ent and won his ,1 rrb bad-: f1 om
l'Ottn~ Colllus Ctr.n lw ~&gt;lmk~ t•tl
~ p n iJ Gr0 \'1'
and Earnsh aw wov~
ov~r him last fir ll 7
The goal-!:;tlle r-Eml~·gh G•
WC/11'1 a p1tcher'1&gt;
~!Gve
on une
h1.11d ~ml a bCXUI!\ ~]G\ .! 0.1 th &lt;~
tbcr Tucd tu "rJdoc" th e As la ~ t
ycPI nml \\It~ lleatnt l\\•t c h 1
pam , Wl!l h e !!.ll ]1!1; 1 e ~eug e Um
yea,''
":be
pub hc J~y -.o hunn er~L~f1)
Orr,&lt; (', tlJ) tll lCCf.lli!J dltllll ICRll
•lle y:r.rd"! cl eulsg 1cs li! lll;: n ·:
him In the paper ~. If lil t! "'' " ' "
mu •. 1tnlnccr ·:vu tc.rt~ t::J
whcl't. b e subscrlb:-s t u 11 .~.li Wl~&gt; ~
burer..u the
monthly
bll l
a mCL nt to more than m.~

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lbouahtful people tluoughour tb~ United States
will aglio ebserve Fire Prevention Week. as sugsetted by the Prdideot in bU annual proclamation.
Tbil yeu October 4th ushers it .in. Commercial,
civic:,. social and other orgaaintion31 will bold ap-

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will rake put.
You. cau.aaab a definite coouibarioo ro Fire Preveadoo Week by increasing your eff'orts to .aleguard yow owo home &amp;Dd business.

STOCK FIRE INSURANCE

1'W,.,,., ""'"-

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..... tbroup iu local
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BEDROOM SUITES
DINING ROOM SUITES
PIECES

RANGES

LJNOLEUMS

MATTRESSES

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COMPANY

839-841 FOURTH AVENUE

HUNTINGTON, W. VA.
NOW IN PROGRESS
2-SALES DAILY-2

1!:30 P.M.

7:30P.M.

I'REE!
To The Firot 50 Women '
ATTRACTIVE
SOUVENIRS
To occupy &gt;eats in front of
Auction Platform previous
to the start of each and
every sale.

ADVANCE
SELECTION
You may aelect fr(}m our
stock any artkie1 ol furniture that ~·ou may be
dee:irc;ur of acquiring and

theoe article• will be plac·
ed on the auction plat·
form at the earliest potoible opportunity.
EVERY ARTICLE
IN OUR ENTIRE
STOCK WILL BE

A SPECI.\L GRANt&gt;
PRIZE
will be ~ward ed to some
adult in the audience at
the coJ]clusion of each sale!

SOLD A!T AUCTION
POS!TIVJ;:LY
1110 RESJ;:RVATIONS

RAPIOS-MIIlRORS
REFRIGJ;:RA.TORS

Let JJothiria pr~v.nt you
from @ltendi1111 ~e•to qp,
PQI tune a~ction oale' I
Get )'opr •hare of fine
fut!llture apd ·houoehotd
11tiliti~•· at ypur own price!

fiBRE f!J~NIT!JRJ;:

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BEDS

GAll H~ATJ;:RS
BLAN!CETS-PJLLO~S

KIJ'CJi~N C~lNETS
and many

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UCTI
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The chance of a lifetime ta
purchase new homefurniahinr• of excellent quality
and utmoat deoirability at
PRICJ;:S VOLUNTARILY
OFFERED by YOUR·
SELF. A wide auorlplept
available, indudiaa-

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THE PRICE!

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85 JoN SlfWt, NEW YORK

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Scrtd 15 ee1111 (In 1tamp1 or ~011rl ·
to Fa.hion Bnr~au. Write c ar~l.!llv
and plainly your name :.nil lull
•t:l4ttu, lht&gt; nt!ftlbet of the P•ttern
and lh~t •iz~ you want.

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JlOIRII!'d 1111rl iabol r·ffe, t wh1&lt; h tl1t
anngr full figtzre w1U li'tl hecoming.
You can carrv the mndd .,,,, in
crepe· &lt;lt · chinr. marocain o r triple
Rtnrgr ttr, V("TY !llfl\)le chiffon u•lvrt.
pliabl e 1noirr, gro r([l'tle hroca rl rrt
with velvl"l weavr ~ or !~1111 , The
~i lk • {all be plain or patt t'rnrl\ arco rrlinff to nnc'1 hr~rr If a '&lt;l;onltn
rltt:~l u d~~rrrrl tl wn W(JO I l(l.'orJ;Cct1e
which h:u a mat surfa ce will bt'
fn um\ !;Liisfactory and f\att rri ng to
th ~ he a viet' A«trrr.
T!ur #flfl~'" "''/ Ttf ~&gt;hlni•,J i!'
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I Sprlngflcld~Jack Walton. vet.el1ed to the batter and base ~·um e
b·eryotle 18 wondering
wl!l : ha.tma Ga.ndh l's tnlluwers . . each
an tmd un the W!tt.enberg college
: fcotllall tr.am who !or two yr..:.r.;
be Eel cted , tu pitch thf' open.!! new bit of bunting t hat :ftoA.~: in 1'
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gnmr. ,for the Athletics romOI'l'O~ MI~SOIJrl brwzes brings only :..I
tnallc the Lutl.t!raus lirH t scon&gt; of
I 'll t-ake you mto my COIJiC.:'. &lt;'
wilder delight
I the season, only to be robbed Of a
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They to~d one G[ ttluse '' wi+
Iehane~ t() 1epeut tms yeat becau&amp;e
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a
s h&lt;.uldcr kept him out
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conquering heroes" things for
joi the flu;t gii.Jlle , }lmbably will be
Cards In the morning. T hey llu.d .1'
back Ill the Jlneup Friday night
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palade, they had bands, tc..;; bad
wh n Wltt~nberg plays John Cl:lr·
By Internatlona.L News Service
ae roplanes ftymg overhead. and
- - -roll m1dl'1 the Ughts at the Clevet h ey ...ha d'b oouvards
ntl'e.ss thouliands lln- Green And White In Goodlland
municipa l _atad1 •tm, It
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sammy Tlsh, New Yurk 16l.
m~ ,_..e ou~
bo s' the
IOaret.l.
Shape After Indiana
-- ·-Babe Lancaster, Middletown, N
G:?, g~~ e lh!s ~ eclal y lnslance,
D f
Rlllllm t Brooklyn
Been wa•·minK
Y, defeated Lev.· Brouse, New York the em ~ le ~a.ck ~~:nd hlti
e eat
t.hr l•tncll most of t. le t.mc thl.&gt;
11 A'
welter weight (6)
mea!Ung
h
get to;
-SUI.' jll Wtll the Injury to ~pnri!:y
8 w 0 n Thurs-1 Athena, 0., Sept. :.m-Fn1Jowln~~.l\11a •n~&lt; gne hh,t a chance to shine'!
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tence busting
WRESTLING RESULTS
brawling l'itb the Cards 0
Rl•. .al hr.me lUll h.'tl 'ler:s--------J!mm~·
1 :h ei1 first defeat ln a.nao.~H tluee
day for the highest honor ol bal- yea\~ the OhiO, Unnentt} B&lt;Jbcat &amp; Fcxx and Chick Hafey lt1:1 t.hel l'
By Interna tional News Service
dom,
be
from Blw1r- l rt;sp~(tivt teams , 11 htttlng llomcrs
1 rr.tur.led to Atll~ll:~
At New Ym·k--8am Setin, Newark
Among the !t.ems thflt are
!)lg llngt?n, IndJann. to beg111 Plt:paru¥ ; c!u 111g the leasue campq1g11 o r 1930
de[eated Paul Jones, Texu
waHed around whlcll have to dv tlt.liS Ic1 lll£elhtg an othol Jl&lt;,&lt;Jto lt'!'l Foxx getti ng 37 and Ha'Jev 26 Jn
George Clil.lza, Italy, won frum wtlh the series are these
.
lt&gt;a m a t the tmct 01 the \Hek Oh 1n the 1930 world :;eri~ Hafey hlt no
Floyd Marllha.ll, Arizona.
"Paul
wil! be my
to In::l ia l1a Utl!V&lt;'IhJt). Coach I
and Foxx on ly one, Albeit It
Sandor &amp;abo, Hungary, ·dl'feateU lng pltch~l , says O~ol~~Th~~ U: Ha) &lt;'$ Westetl! Co.)ieleiKl' k 'Ull L'wuS a highly Important blow Tills
Mike Romanp, Italy.
the boss of the ca.rds.
'y~ 11 r Jimmy uno Chlflk ' agalu lcact
1 'I to fi .
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Dick Shlkat. Philadelphia, de~ h ttle h ope that Hame~ w~ g~t 11 Bl:tlet· Coil£"!'. ol fnUmn.Lprll ~. 1th·lr matc5 In this spech!ol~y F uxx
fcated Steve Znosky, Poland
to 1\Ctton
But I
Wlll ccmc lo the Bobcul lt .lr 0.' w!th 30
Hafey w!th
Wl!l
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Gllmes, Hallahan at
Octol:&gt;eJ ~. for 11. sccon- 1 u:e1'1tlll:l II•! ih v ~trut thcll ~luff u ~ )I;.'U.I ,
0
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H
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cun y OJJ quile
Y th
th A COll5t't Utl\'t'
ye.u til\' wl!l
an d CochrRne an n•x
ear'•
oltul •uao
The odds Al e 8 •0 5 U.1 e
' Ohl ·
f
11 ' ] dl
1
oans won ro m 1c n El!l3Jl ' ·~ lh&lt;' nf'llll' l' Ull IJctiOr~&gt; t~S U:ey dl(.] m
llug tlll&gt;fl l~rmJ u·l~e IIU' liot, sui
wln the series
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"C boy~ 12 lo 7 . lll a rllght gunw Jll.o y· lhr 1!130 H't!e~7
II'Y ~&lt;'llll&lt;lU uf Slllllllll'r d111111::; 1111rts
On the first gnme .hr.~ llle Ill. 1 I'd Ill th E Hoosoel capital
1 j OJ.Io Umvers lly w11l
I .J uly an(J
tjt) ('all ell f!'&lt;IIU thl.s · 7 0
s
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1 tlre f:u t rl rrtl the rl !'lu~ of tl1e llug GlOves
eha
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f
" ' ' dtana fer! fer 01 th11d Um r lrll'· · :r·
2 o your 1 I
Y 1 ~Oil wh .L en
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:1lu1, ~lr l u ,., the brlt:hlel!t slur In }OU kcan
th 11ve
N o~cmbu 7. ll&lt;.
0 ard·s h ave n c h•n•o
Uun
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The town 18 well cluttered wtth I .1rt'· 1 atlt1 "' 111 .· JC-.tlvllnes 1
1 th~&gt; III'ILI&lt;•Iu~. \~ c:Hiudtlcr1l \\l!h I he
il~iug II( rh u 111111, 1'l1e nndo&gt;uts high and laity gamblt!J s--t.he shaL;J ne1g! t•mh1g ~lul-e for ll gan u
llmughl lid~~: cunjun('\1(111 C!l.IIS('tl the 81\ootlng lawa--w!Ut J lfferent idea's DcP•' UW Onlvn~ll) at 0Jecnea~.o ll I
!Ill I'll
hell I 1fr KIIIUIII&lt;Jr UUd the llS to WhiCh club 16 b&lt;lttM'. lthey
1
uu1l•u.ll es nl1!ct thcu pl'i!Hillt&gt;d, will do plenty o_r .wafrlni alP-on~ Co:n,erenee
1
lt('ll('e the J!flJii'lltlr sui•JJO!Iltlon that
lu
ltr 11
•1 dn~;~ ll !'e lltely tn r;o mPd ut tills will not do m~ch plunging on this I plnl'nnem stlt!llg t.h ,-naiJICd Lil t;
SPIIIIOr'
UniVCI'Sity cf l nd muu 1:11clm:: l" la:sl
. Sat ul'day tu brl'ak a BOIJI~l l • 1
mg stt·eak of l9 consecutive ganw.~
Onl7 !n tht! thud qun1tr1 hu ll:' . H I
was the Green and White fotc ed lu
give ground to 1t.&lt;; B1g Ten up]JO!rd ll !Jl.l~tlco.lly ull 1H th e pi,Jy ul tlh
n1~t lwo and ln~t slam.a l akm~
Hcnsle1 t u JILlii,V Oluo
1:Jacl m
luul ~cvc1a l ~c o1 mg: uppurlun lt1 c..
hit N a~ ~1b ir t r J l',\11~ 2 u;Jt, n' bul
one or thrm l ndmua hud t... 1lv one
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I' DJl• l'!fl nlly tu "tUit' a n u m.t&lt;lc
!!t't.!l rn It
A ;1as•, CV CI tllC [~G a l
"I I( &lt;i 'lUI 11 , 1111 ,• JIL'I
l'1lllll 11UI'III
lo(flV•" lllfhlfi,(
It , '(~&lt;' I eLII' I •
A bluckcd tm.lt , cov&lt;:l(d bv .Etr~1(It 1, l)luo l rtck l•·, b &lt;~ k ' I Lllc IJG.\1
,ltr •, unlcu f01 tllt' SIX RIIIIUi t tllC\1 kr· r~ Ch1. J.; Gatncl,
Pl&lt;JUfL.
f[ li,!Jo(t' lUill"l b gd tht
II'. •11 til e IIC~ bH~ lol
Ill( f')[\1 t
pr.mt Jn o ler,;nt J)IIIC iln· ~:;;~o~m 1
(lot:• rl ti&gt;W S U CC~S:JIUJ Jtl 14 out ll
75 'l. Uemp ts at placeme11t klcklllg

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tnd happ v fllte~ for m:~t r&lt;, ll &lt;,
There i• a fluid a l cr ll! l'tnt'~' 'Lhnut
thrm an&lt;l l']llil e a numh{"r n f 1111Mrh
U! lrall y length Riving a nd •linmnn~
Today'~ morlrl ha• it ~ pnmt~ ­

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wbt:ch ·
Jea.red cpaf.;he6 aaid .-.c:U.y As a n!ljllt of the Pitt g&amp;ilfl',
which reve&amp;led a wca.lmfi!M ll1 14e ·

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Scv. inlf t\{,lclllue
Cui!

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ttl~ Y(lth 'Tlin- ~

blamed who
l or the
by Co&amp;ch
H11nfy,
saidd.deat
the &amp;ehoo'
hll.ll bver ULc
more ma~r1a 1 ·•to
"'' 8e&amp;ACII' ••
wdm ]t
had ha.d In tll'!veral years, and
th erefore ouaht to line a better
teum. Robert Bert:an ot Cleveta.nd
newly dJ&amp;covf'red ball'b&amp;clt: may be
BlVflll a retular pmltion, Henrt
said

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Ulelr tint cue of the pracLice
flo&amp;cblit Klli.Wr l
today tdter Don Hamlltun,
tocb.r predleted a vic· iaphorno~ halfback was &amp;U'Ickeu
K£\ll1RQ: team when ll with lnt.e.tlcal n u Caudr L L

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r~ ~. -'&amp;1
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an uncmplO}'l"&lt;l
&lt;l•. rlt: took up hlls l:l~i.nd
in front of t,he ticket wmdow
yetiterdM y, determined .NOl'
to budg l;.' from lhe spot until
Thursday ""hen the 61}1\Cti
opeiUi bctv.CI!n the Oa!di!Ulls
and the Athletics

tn~h.,kThou~h h~ .Ne~ ~~;k f!~[~er~~~~~: d!t:~~

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NN~NT wINNING IH!~~~IJa~h.
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~:wery

t.~lder, ~ho~ tho~gh;
L~uGut~s lt:~c

cct Haas.
·c:mnk Mack?' '
wn tH I'll astonishment.

HOW TH·?

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pract•~

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H iram- A aeneral stta.ktup In th"
Hiram ooUq:e football team Wt.f .,......,
ordered today by Coach "Chuc&amp;" ~d ll.alon
HeiU')' !ollowlnl Klram 1 10M to
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M1· und M1 ~. ClJ!·t John11on an· I
cu~ e
D·:lll-3t 1 t' r UI'Ct' thr birt h of a dnughb
- - -·lJOfll B1•pl 20th
F'OH SALE One bmhcl apple
Sil.:vl Baley wl w ims I;. t• n JU ill
b:u.keta In lurge o1 small quan - :m p·-... ved 11L t h l!; wrlting
tlllell Al!:o caps and Jmcrs fo r
M ,s Dldctlt ad &amp;bert Catnnhnu
~ an •CJ.
HLirtlngJI' F'ltl4t F11.rm, of Nlw llrlghtOII, Pa, at • \ lsl tint~ 1
M!d lt&gt;~ort., Ohio
9-25-Jt I W"l Cr nllll~Ul and fan1lly.
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FOil BALE.-'fwo lloU.tV;, ~ we 1 ll!Hl lcr E.Jth and Mrs Am u 1 In Gl1 ~
ten room~:~ und lot.'&gt;
One hom;c a11 ~1 1. CA : 1 l', ~· •tt•r d n y ·u~ 1 [!WI· I
r.m.: $3500 when purchn...&lt;1cd Buy ,Jy r hursdfi Y
1
onr hGusc i~:;r $0000 a nd tile otht'l'
Mr. nnd Mrs MILrlou Dm CUI!n"
h ~ lrO I' FREE One
hOIIIIC 011 ' 0:1 !Oil No1man rrre i. JJ~ namgr;c m ~ '
~h.rt I•curlh St., o~hcr Oil J,a· Hm :: wlth C:&amp;!l Easterday a nd t au,-!
eu ~t 8t fhe b111gcsl b~trgalu :: vcr 1Jy
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h·•nrd or Sw L. Qmck lll, Ml~F till YPung of Canaanvd k vL~ It ·
dleport.
9-20-::lt r d Mr and M rs. W. If Ct·o~;s Iccm- 1

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Onpper 1 ~servolr In flrst clar;~
w. Also
Mil !lOll Hamlin
or.::an. oert.rude McBI'Ide, Byra-

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IC'K FOR BALE-Several Lhou· I Ml and Mrs. Henr)' Martin llnrl II
BJ\
fl
d b lllllng btick dau1Jntet· were a t HCJyt~owu Sunday
;:!~e 'dr:-R 8~~ 624 .~.
9 ~24-6t ca!Ung on their uncle Huam W1•lk
er wl1o ill In a &amp;eriOWI oor!oltton
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FOP. SALE-Mu,lc61.Tc._coa-1 - "1-atWe"

Ml~s

pallu~ulars

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hospital~

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dbt!nct.ion ot beln,:
1a.u to .... nit- fOi the
t"Jeteher Utltt1L window at.
Sport.~man's z;a rk to open for
the bo.lglnnnlg o! Lhe worllt

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l l1fln - Although Heidelberg 8 stu
dent princes wun ea~Uy from Ho~
j Mwh colle11e here aturday, coa... .
With "Hot Air" About
1 Ted Turney Is far rrom
' Ability of Champion' 1
. with h ts team and, may make
i erul chanlfeS. he i&gt;B d today , after .1
Leader
1dtftk ull. blocking and tackllng work
1 OU ~ }CI:~Jda) The princes will be
1 j:lven L\ hard driving all week tn
lJy MICKEY COCHRANE
catcher Phll~ddpnill Athle"LCs
~tralghtway, Pllil the hit and run ruec~ss t)a~&gt; not )'l&lt;..,de "~'"\' Sam I, ' tc.l\H'I ~ aud swlll be ja.mm:d to ca.- l ')l'ej&gt;arllt,mn for t\)eir, "N:me with
Co pyright., i931 , By 1 "l" s
or lay down a bunL undel ordhc:Jt!l too, lm mm w ..0 new lntuXI ',&lt;hiC.'' pnctty 011 Wed!Je.sdny n!ghl
~a~~o Wes le}al' al Df' " ware SnturhJI d I bl Be l 29 The othl'' CCJndltions Only when Ule .;aunt ls i
r t I The A's ate due hele Wednesday I
P a c P EL,n
WPIC two balls and no strlkoo, 01' three l whrm gulping lhe nectar 0
tl - lllld, 111 prepara.uon the
cltl·
afttl'!lOOil whe
k 011 1 th I bul ls and one strike we look to
umpll
oi "ol' Salllt Luo" lUI' practls ouwr
coaches I
finish ing a snappy
:1 1
l:.ench fo1 orders Olherw!Be we 11,1,:e l So much was Ob\ tuus lle1e Wday mg up on !:illrlll hii!Sell, loud cttt : were makmg slJUtd In thler llneup3
S£;rlc!i encounter:;; 1111
t.ur own judgment. This tends to wheb thC! lovmsfolk went mto et- 1 call::; uud 11 medley of boos. All this Coaeh Hun y Baujan or the Ulli St 'Loul.s Cardinals
aH
give
man more confidence In 1stacies
hyst.en cal over Ull;.' pen- , Js Intended t.o shatte1 the m 11 ro le oC verlSily or Dayton squad Mid today
spcrt.&lt;· wrlt.e,r. asked. Gw!ge
uas crucia-l games when one of two ~uns nant winning Cardmals of HJJI "'" the A's
he will s tPnd Pat Itt the Bosto11
r.enter
he
are needed Ill the late lnniJlt'... con- 1U1ey did back In 192ll whe u the c!t)
We 1nust get thei r morale,' 11:1 collegt! game this weeg, und UM! the
was the Amt:rlcan
nle expects the
to
ga.luecl. li.ll first
League , lhe Catdma\
attitude
" Whcn lt.eam that walloped Hanover colouttllder.
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what
to
do.
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on
il
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Altliough
baseball
got
the
!lhe1
tctuu'lS
a t:hange
1nora;,;l lcge la11t week, -v.•thout
· Ccnnle Mack, qmckly 111 5
-~cia.! play, the s ignal qulckl·· , Jlll. S.S· ship&amp; are beconung almost i.V• nu~ tile rest 1s KiiTJple "
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and play rival players He rememO Th 1
ben every batter whethet· he bl! e Odd a Are 8 to 5 . n
e
1ookle or seasoned campaliller I
Athletict To Win
And when we dlsciJij the ca.tdinab 1
,
on Thursday mornlni In St. Louis, !
ClalflC
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'n' w111 !be M11.ck who renders the
sc&lt;uionli classic mU'&gt; . or us
na decision&amp; We a.i lexpres sou:
bt&gt;J'S "shot Lhe works" when
tb~·~
opinion Bnd are at liberty to tak:&gt;
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II laid
116 50 on the llne fol 11 lltrlp
part In the open d.lscll6ll\ons but we
Wh' or tlcket.!i for their ga.mea
know that COllate·s Ju£1emen t is By Street To T arne
tle Ticket spec.;" are
lnacto WJI'Ii
Elephant. In Firat
llvc. They feu: the "law" will be
bon't ret the bnpretJSton Lhu..L we
eel on t.o them their places raidmust receive an ordQt be1ore c1ery
Contert
ed
d their pa ieboa d&amp; oonflscatmove we make We don L At ll:-t&lt;
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cd
Uwy do b~slneS:.
we have great ltbertles. We cnn lut
St Loul~. Sept. 29 .- CO'lRISt.cnt 1 The hotel arc tHllng tt.h cu~~

Sayo Connie Mack Cuta
Off Many Hita To
Outfield

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Elsie Bennett
Wilson,
The New !TWO SUITS
Guilty
President
Of Republican
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Women Will Make Address Here

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fll[ril.U -.l Free Entertainment Proposed B0J INe'!·Oid Styles

HER[ fOR ~ I~OHCL~~~ie Man, To Cure 'The B!~es ~
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Eledton
Board 1 Plttsbursh
I N s Bt.aD' Correapondent
Sept 29--Sook. Old
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M&amp;ny tolk.5 t~pend money for di
Experuel
1f that doelln t work try a. &amp;:mg version now lhD.t Lhey should uti
u d Dance-or two
ll.le for physLcal edueatlon
They
And let t.he governm 1 t
t do this bccau~:&gt;e Lhey feel they ru\Ut
T"ll:o sLJJts for d vorce were flier! Jt
e
paJO or h11.ve peace of nlnd-the peace o!
in the common pleas court he e or all the remedies oft'ered tor n md that comt'll from dlvendon
Mc.nday a!tr:rnoon
The ft r s t the llb of current condltlons with and amusement 1be state of mind
l Ma.bel Woods vs Mlir 011 0 WOO&lt;l'l millions out of worlr. toe sug1 es Is a.s mpm tant lUi the state o! th
and the second Lovel hi. Folden vs tl(..n put forwud by Elmer Kenyon stomach Kenyon contends
Herman Folden
1 rf'C'.ently appotnted head
of t~
Everyv;here I tave gone
he
In the petition nled by Mabel
ama Department at Came le In said I have been Impressed wit '.:I
0
1w
IL \\as sldat.ed tMhat t he two
or Technology Is consTderel'l l the dU!content and deadly serious
ad. ... ee n 11.rue u
ay 1 19:.16 moot umque
ne ss ol the entire population Most
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Fot mo e tl an three years the de
M11.n needs
aU people even Jow are getting th
fet da 1 hilS de:.terted ller ar d
:dnds--11.nd J eeds lhl:lln now more bare flt!Ceeltles 80 called but. the.
bt!cn t!U ILy o
cglect ol du
tlu.n
before Is the rlnci le lrm t enoll&amp;'ll Nobody lives tor th
the J,.et lor SL..l es M s
Wuocl
Kenyon propo;!l
P
bare
Nor does anybody
asks the cou
o
a ol 011Part cularly the 8job!
!!
want to continue this attitude ot
ta depre&amp;ion 11.nd serJowmess
I o cc a d cws ody of thel only cast. off the burdens fJC:s
chlld li e l r:a s of ge
and worry The depre:nd
The a.nswm Is found tn free
Tl e f'oiOel petit on s ales the Ito a mental dep esslon to a
amusemenl.l! Kenyon asserts with
two we ~ n 1red 01 March :,m a n ext.r: t he feels
the 1110vernment footing the bilbi
19n23 u
soAo;..o•,ndd
With
tree
amusements--&amp;uch
a.;
give the
people the oppor
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costs on the possesstol charwe aJ
$r. and ca;ts o
Ll c ntoXI CIJ o 1
charge
John Wh int charged with break
1ng h to and enterh g the home or
Charles Canterbury near the Rock
Spring~ fatr grounds w1u, arra l!.lll.'&lt;i
before 8q lire Titus and entered a 1
plea of not guilt~ A tllal hearin!J"
will be an anged before Squire T1 1
tus within a few days
l,.awrence Willis allrged to haH~
s&amp;olen a battery IUld a 1tomoblle
Urea from Dave Mmris of ca pr:1
ter recently was given a p elm 1 I
I ary hearing before Justice fltus
Tuesday mo nlng and pleaded 1 n 1
guilty t.o the charges He will b
gLvcn a trial hearing within a rev.
days
9,lark was returned lo the ooun
ty ;Au In defa lt of fJayment or the
ftne and oogt,s and the othe1 tv.o
were returned to jul on fa lure t'l
secure sumele 1t bo d

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By ALICE LANGELIER
Par'- S&lt;p'
Th
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"' ••- e new old

faa.hlons a.re call1n1 for many
char..a:e 1n accessor:let..
Th" pertmnes of twelve months
•a:o Will not do at all with the Ut

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National Dairy
Show Ex)Je(ted
To Draw 100,000

lin&amp; to he pet ton the delend1mt
has become un habitual drunkarj
and a been practicing extreme
cruelty Tl c petition pray~:~ th~
comt o t;nl tad \oree temporar(

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/~ ~~~c~~~~re~CL~o~~ ;~e

farces

Ool'~fspondent

~e ~!:~ c~:n;le~~l expos.Jtlo~

tie tilted hst.s and V1ctorlan rw
belows They
entirely too 10
phL!Iti&lt;:ated Fahtonable perfmnen5
1:n conjunction with the 0..,.. 0 , .....
are ccmlng out. with quaint old fa ot the show theN! wW be l.h;·-cei::l!htoned stents whiCh hiut ot gar bra.t an ot the twenty ftfth annlver
dens of heliotrope verbena eandt ury of the foundlnl of the Nation
t tt
d 1
te They are ex- a 1 Dl.lry Assccl&amp;Uon sponso s of
\l
an m gnonet
ceedlnKlY deUcate and damty alao the National D&amp;iry Show
ery ladylike
Incidentally this year will be the
W[rth Is sua;filelltinK short. glove.! hbd BUCce88lve time that the ex
for evenlfli' ftar wlth gowns o1 the biblt on haa mown here I 1930
Bf'cond Empire a.nd they eome In forty seven states and tow cana
delicate pastel shades tn Ulht. delesntlons Th18 year 11 represents
wel&amp;ht suede with narrow pmk dian provinces were represented by
SCAlloped cuns
that or
1 lion Is expected to equal
There are also new 06trlch feath last
u lnm; with the fronds n! the 01
With Ute National Dairy Show
~ric 1 much elQ~tated Thty are not tour other expositions will be held
miJH and
thant.here
8 Inches
when
t..p They
ened
a're wide
quaint
Utr&amp;:Horse are
ShowThe
TheStBtLoul.s
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COOLIDGE Wllll
S~PPORT 'HOOVER l
fOR PHESIDENCli
Dehn1tely Enda Contro•
veray Of CompetlDII In
Repubbean Raee

DECLARES MORE
HARMONY NEEDED
Aa Well A;-Cooperatlon l
From Entire Repubhcan

Rank• In 1932

Gold Fell

tterWarTo
!Estelle Refuses
Be Waged On
To Acknowledge
Beer~dvocates I
Jack's Divorre

IClauaiDI
TI:t She 11
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Stirring lJp t;rid Power

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'Battle of Word•

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Cond1bon In Clnela;a\t
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Demptey 11 CaottoatplatiiatJL'-t•'JSeeyqe" or Thoae Whn l
Claua It Wtll Reotore
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He H.. Plealy
Bv Mll ES A SMTTH
INS Staff Corres1 und l
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vaae a bl.th:r war ()I y,ordb a
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CUSTOMER IS KILLIW

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Of Bandito Who £so
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READERS NOTICE-II you want
the Newa Office of The DaUy
Tribune, call 236 L, 1f the BuaneN
Office a•k for 202 R

INS Stt.ft
I St Lou1a Sept 19+-The National
Dauy Bhow which attracts at
mar:,. as 100.000 \ lsltons will be
hdd hett October 10 to October 11.:
a d 1
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By ENOENE J ROOUSKI

~~~:=l r:;;!~lee~ light now expend for their ~~~eyam=Y r 1n re1 ~carves als&lt;; edged with Pclultry Bhow The Womans Home
would bf' bl to t k e de me1 s in purchasing other nece 8 the utrlch to be thrown around Expc&amp;ltlon and the St Louis Fair
mere anlmal.ed a ~t
aeon a slUes
the throat lc.odngmuchliketheold
Twenty four state8 ~nt their
lt!e a. kind of ha att ude toward
Ken)oons phan contains detaJl 1eQtner boa
cattle 00 the dairy exposition last
en endered
ndp~eSii would tiC a~ t.o how the matte1 of urnishi " Long scarves wK.h rur ends can YHr ¥,;hllf' ten statrs w rc repre
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er, .• or prosp;;:ity
be sedto keep
for old
little stynted
show and
twen
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p
muffs
the fashioned
Uugers warm
four Inin the
thehorse
poultry
exhibition
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reached the ages of our and three
These Yi"WS d
problem with others eontronttng and there are stra18ht and narrow Also ta.klnK part In tile restlvlttes
1~~~~~~epee vely an i)ermancnt with conaldera:leva~xc;:rl:~c: n 1uc Ll e varlou.'l oftlc lil1 committees thls !llet ~Cllrves for ev~nlns wtt.h long: at the exposition wtre student..~ of
liiRAM \\'ELKt It Ill I :S
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A petition va..~ also flied Monel a~ l resented In dead ser ousness Ke ~!niter
ringed end.!! and rhinestones .1.et In lliJrlcuJturel lrom thirty one states
aftemoon IJy C lrlc W Clark aL
on believes that just as entell.aln
t would reQuire A comprehen the filet
and • H Club members frcm t \O.eU
torney ut ln.w m the mat et ot ad 1 Cl t wtt.s provided lroor 8 lu war 1:1 v~ progam of fee amusements I Eat rings will be lnportant lhl~ ty six states.
dlUu Ill applopliaLion lor expenseOJ time liO diversiOn l!ho uld be atro d pa out of government funds Thls wtnt~r and hav necklacea to mlltch
More than 1200 of the ftue t n
cf the board of el!!ctlon!l of Meg
ll Ul
ncmployed now
Is the direct opposite of
Ptl e blue pink or wh Le satan lmala ot the five dairy brefd:
cd\lllt} Ohio Tl e mu mt aske l
H eor s obvio ~~ that one ot th ed f o h he P esent solutions o:rrer eH:n ng bags are long and have blue bloods of the cattle world wlll
to be approprlat.cd in U e petitio c UI&gt;CS fOI th del esslon Is pin
or~ e depreBslon such e.s plow cry~tul clasps small white bags compete for national honors lh
Is $4IIBI :J9
/ olot;. cui
dt!elarcs the dratnatlc \
un
one third of the cotton are
In eyeJ.ets Hand lead ng nocks of tht' Unit d Bt tr:
rector -that the sllmp Is to wh~a~r T~ml g the Parm Board s l':rrc lets come m we color l!tfects and canadA. will "end over 2500 of
1
orne e)(tent !.he rr.sult or m
e es~~ence of these plans
th 1 fl
\1 ,
j Replace this fear w th the 1 Is to destroy something The es
nE-st birds to the poultry
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of gayety the spltlt of adventur sence of Uu.~ Is to create ::omf" 1 roposal Is more man a. resort to
1
lllled by the dran a or any oth thing
the bread and the circus (IUf. m
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er a nusemel t and one of the
One direct bene .... c at rf!Z&gt;U t would Roman days) Lo ket;p people con I
~us~ of the depression w u ha'~: lmmr:r:Uately on:ur Kenyon potnt tent Its aim 16 not merely to keep
At Two Day Poultry School en removeo
ed out
Actors would be put back them content but to atimulatc
Ml!iii Lyd a Snyder and brother
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P ~f'D.}On fo mf'rly o t:eacher in ~~ work tmd along with them au them to overcome despair and ftnct Harry sp"nt the week ez d wll&gt;l
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NOTICE
to lie Held 1n Park
I LSbu gh schools t.a.s been lee
~ va ous crafts and trades that a way out
til~lr grandparentll Mr and M
eraburg
Soon
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on
the
ploy&lt;
given
by
th
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opplle&gt;
to
the
theatre•
11oat
K""YO&gt;
b&lt;llev"
lllat
tlU!
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yea
Hom"
Donohne
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Wall return
life~~~: ~u~~ t Heifi has spent a 1.\~le :~t lo~~l~t provide consider of amusements should be provided Miss Mabel Slaughter nnd broth
u ed
e
e re He cor
n
free a se
1.1!
d
A revival or OUbert and Sullivan er Clyde spent Sunday at Buffalo
O.tober 2
1
n an w
n a me
nee not operettll.s might solve 110me unem vl!lltlng their uncle
Dr P E STANLEY,
1 Poult.ryn en of the Ohio
~tlli!Y 1
It nay reem fr ';(! 0115 1.0 spen 1 el cf Y 0 ~ou 1 ~~~fcere with othP.r ployment 111s it wa.&amp; IUIPftted I Oue11tll or Mr am;J Mrs Cl.:Lro:noo
the vicl lty of Parkersburg ore
Dentist
~~ne['h
for amusen entl:l In times Ia depmture f on t~e nprrog~m be Likewise m8.88 singing
Ble~slng sunday were Jap Rotu!h
plam)lng now to att"nd a two da~
I lg w th unemployment
: : :;:11)' Rome 1 Ohlbtge1 Mr
sl!hool at the State Marketing plant
in that clly All problems of ht lJ keep them fron brooding O'ler
byi
then HOI 8B and actlvltlell or more cheer dren Mr
poultryman will be given to the
Y
n
..1 ful nature
Uan
lloc' management and f)I'Otluct 01
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!\ol ~ W lsr. 1 ho..:
long bet'n ac ward With the understanding tl!i.t prob1ems of the flock ow1 e1s
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tlvel icle tlfi t!d with tl e Repub the Council IB organlz.t!d for U e
Poultry spoclahsts from the:! Ohl
l car: pa ty In the state I.Jetng State purpose of educallng wome1 olo g: Bt.a.te university and tro 11 w st
Central Commltteewumu.n lion th part.u.an lines B td workm~ lor lh VIrginia university will discuss with
14th dlflt1let She has bnen a m~n good of the Republican party
the vlslto s from sever11.l counties lt
ber and on th boa d ul gov 1 n r
If we enter the t;ampalw a pr.
Ohio and West VIrginia the ro.ctors
year ugu Mr~ W In 11 S clan L ~:
ectly organized body wm klllg t 1 which put profit 11 the poulll.l bu
von ou fo mer p1 es dEnt savs of harmony there 1.S no r u:.un v. 1 iness
Mrs Wilson
As leader of the cver R epubit can won a1
h1 t Iu: The dates set for the meeting a e
Council ~he brl gs to thbt preside 1 State cam ot belong to the Council octob"t 9 and 10 fhe
or 1 If!:
ty marked abUity experl L'e net and Pverv club omllslnl workln~ prnara1ns wl.ll befrln promptly at 10
0reJoct and wUl continue on tl r1:
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and a charming pcrsm u.l ty
toward one of the lnrB !it Sta.te o
Exc;erpt from our new 1es dents ga.nlzot.iona n the U1 lted SLate
the day until 3 p m bot!l days Fri
nccq ta1 IX uddr
No baltl w
Mrs Wilson will be the )lrh hall dliy morntug u. 1 d alternoo
u
~'lier fought w U out mo I s t ~pcaker at lhe Elmhurst raver t saturday morning will be s::ent ~~n
~t n o 11&gt; work be!me 1 o vlcrory the luncheon given by I Won ans a series of lectutes n.nd dl•c"""IO&gt;'"
ever
won the
without
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nil down
lh e coope
we at
ustH!Goerrurt
r 1 Republtcnn Club of Me 1!1 s (.;
by people pron lnent In the poultry
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h dustry Satmde.y aftemoon will
-1..
trip
- - - - I be given over t-oR )K'IUitry and en
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MI.'IS Je!ISie Hart who has been jubilee
Mrs MarRaret Stn.nb r) I Tl e Jubilee p1ogran will be n 1
rf
VI 11.1 t Mr.CtobR Mr
AI and son Hart returnc 1 Monduy wlt.h runny entertt~m ng an l e
!!: 11 fclrl Mrs R w Ftnsl.e
I~vemng to wa hlngton 0 c
l iou~ events most of them dep ct n 8
wal1 and M s Cecil B ndllu v
George Het .el left TUeOOay for wme phase ot the poultry h dWitrv

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trl
Vallfly terrltorv Many at ll ~c
P
cts Wtll be 1n the nutUJ e c.f a IJI\\!
M .ss Mildred Campbell Is spt d cant wlU n bl cf epi5odc plf!!l( 1 1
~ the we k wllh Miss Jean Nt ssel by och tommu1 It) rcpn e 1 tt
oa.d
the JUbilee
Miss Katie Bchont Is quite 1U at
Meigs County poultlymet arr1
her home on second ~:~t l'et
planning to attend the meeUnt;
Mrs Ctcll BJlckles utrd f:!On or and son e communities In Ute couu
Pottstowl Pa ate viBitlne- Mr
alreblrlannln!.._ w contlibJI.e to
and Mrs R1 1ph Rus!lflll
e u ee pro"''"m with interest
fhe Glee Club haB been reorgan lng leatures Beve1Bl r:vent.q are
zed with twenty five new membe 1 s scheduled for pre!lentatlon by
They plan on gtvtng two concerts I Mttlge county people llnd dennlt
tl s yen.r
announcement wllJ be nade as
Mrs Tom Fishel of Columbus :;oon ns plans haVe ben complet.etl 1
arrived Monday fm a sl'lmt. vls t
with Ml ill d Mrs A H Fishel and
family
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M and Mrs Will Koester of
Montgomery W Va visited ove1 1
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ll e week e d with Mrs Anna Ep
pelm
I Increased air pressure a\e thn
Mr and Mrs Nounan Kloes were 1 Atl11ntlc lind Gulf states was flt
business vlslors at Jackson Mon tended by a further thOUih lllia;ht 1
dM ~vening
chal ge to cooler last nlgh1. nnd u1
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mlnlshlnH" pr~llSUre over wesl.er 1
CLUB HOSTESS
and most centro! districts 111 result
lng In a general change t.o WEI me
Mrs Edward Btarlr. entertalnerl tn those reglor s with 1ncrea.HIUH
the members of her btlclge club I ~lo~dlness in the plains states Ex
Monday even ing at I er home on
:rio~ th!!i6 tC~adianl border
Sycamore 1itreet Ouet;tll of the I weather 18 e60'::, a h ~ es ~~ere the
cltb were Ml9 p K Smith of weather with e~ a unse ed fair ~
Cleveland Mr!! Pl\t Loclu\ry Mrs. general over
1dkte:
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Raymoild Boice and Ml88 Marie Uon The pre 11 11 t
rva 1
Blchman
Miss Edno P!Jiher re are 8 reclabl va
emperaturBOJ
celved the club prize and MIM ot
nmma.l eMt0 I
Ma le Blchman reci!lved the guest heavy lt'OIIt
prize Delicious refreshmentA were upper Ohio valley aud Interior Nee I
~r:rved
England
w1
The pre.!llure distribution 1 ~ now
favorable to continued fair weath I
er with rlslna: temperatu 1e In this
vlctntty tonight and Wedne!!lday
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Uon becii.U.'It Jls made not to

Us relnfor r.cl far more u an
you would nped a. P.hlffon hose to !JII! and It IB BO reaBOnabIy
prl ed

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:-~hadts

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l•at C'Ostumt: color
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Miller Sales Co.

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And oh so •arable is. this rood luoklnr I a
I rancf' liio .king Uw.t yo• un ¥W bu.y at the Red Anchot

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viii 1 1 s J ) to nt
trncl a 1 t let n retul{ of the
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n sn 1 c 1 who hns
vi Io g Jwr
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Hti" n
ntf Niles
Blllvcct
Mod
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fl lends bel e bef -c 1 r1 t \ e ~ an :J
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1 I home at Albuquelqte N M
Mr and Ml ~ Jr.cot. Ell a. l of
Parkersburg M
F
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b oU1er rrum m~ c"~m h;~~t'
tendt'd the r nflal of L
nt Nlw Havel1 SJn Llov c11l 11 11
M Elizabeth Hub v lteU wltl
I ner 011 Ch lrlf's n 1 1 ranlly In Oal
!pel ( c tl e we
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M Rl d MI S John DUI.!rl n I
children a d William F' 1
f
Zan :Wille spent Sundn UWI
Ih
I torn r.r s pnrr.nt!l Mr' d M1
Pi ill Ihlerr 'Thcv were :ccompa
led /lome by M ~
e wh
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vlsll tl em for a v.e k o ten ld:v
Ml at a Mr
Jh
Y Sootl r
tPrta ned the folio" ng ftl din
I Monrlay Mill R c Pierce fl
I dauttl ter Vivian canlllu Hyde u :l
n
Wll l t Hn s or Tex
Michael Scott ur s~ l Bnrba
Cnl lei Ilia Rlcho d S L a d M
l a Ceflchler or Akrm
P H CllfTo I
I M a HI Mr
I Mrs Margaret CIHford of Corning
llr vls tlng r elltlves 111 1 ! ICJ u
m P meroy and Mid11epm t
E Sl"l Davis Is Un£1blc to b at
Schlr.pgel shoe .lltore on ce01 t
I nl'f'
John Smith of Sprlugf eld v.
hn ~en I t11c hospttal at Gnlll
polls Willi b1 ought to the home ot
PEte ooorrey on umm Avl!n
Monrlay
MH Do Is McCumber Is erlllch
ly Ill at her h&lt;me at Dmwn
All Red Men and Cand 1
BIBmDAl' DINNER
- - , . . ~iris •boat . .
Mrs M S Do 1iels nnd ~on nnrl d t
Mrs Norman Foss
t
p11t a.UO~--...­
Mr!l Edna Hlte left 1 es h'Y f I n a ea are r:equeeted to meet With a pot luck blrthden ertalncd
I o vi t wiLh relot v :S at Wash at the Hall Thured"y ftllhi iMondoy tn honor 01
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W Ham SeMen eln ami da
00 P M In order to 10 Mary
d tl M s Dn.v over to Athena for confer ll!:mma Foss Mrs Chas Foss
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Ve('k end vll!it wit~" ~~~t~~~~n ~ nn1 of firat dearee
I ~~ '"onon~hfJUe
ot Pomeroy Mrs
Belltiirtl
...,,..,.,., and daughter of Ra
Phone 610.L
A H Fisher went to Clev~land
By Order of
I cine and Mrs Wm Britton and
Middleport, Ohto
Tuesday
a rew days buslne
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